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Biol Bull 68: 451-460. (June 1935)
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ON THE ENERGETICS OF DIFFERENTIATION

II. A COMPARISON OF THE RATES OF DEVELOPMENT OF GIANT AND OF NORMAL SEA-URCHIN EMBRYOS

ALBERT TYLER 1

1 From the William G. Kerckoff Laboratories of the Biological Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California

1. Giant embryos produced by the fusion of two fertilized eggs develop more rapidly than normal sized embryos.

2. The bearing of this result on the energetics of differentiation is discussed.

3. A new method of fusing eggs is described.







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