PhD student uses sea urchins as a model organism to study embryonic development and the effects of toxicants in the ocean Svenja Kling (SK): I was specifically interested in the Hamdoun Lab because of ...
Early sea urchin embryos can be split into two, and each half can develop into a complete individual. In other words, they can produce identical (monozygotic) twins—a phenomenon known as regulative ...
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