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Early development is inherently ‘chaotic,’ new atlas of mammal embryos reveals



Scientists have created a comprehensive “atlas” of what early embryonic development looks like in mammals, showcasing how a fertilized egg transforms into a complex organism with a distinctive shape and structure.

The new research shows that the initial stages of development — in which the fertilized egg divides a number of times, going from one cell to two, four, and then eight — is highly chaotic.



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