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Neural crest biologist interested in broad and deep questions about clockworks of nature.
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Thanks 😁
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It was wise, i agree 😁🙌
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Most of these animals are adults, with few larvae among them. Adult forms: copepods (monstrilloids) and cumaceans, for example. Not sure how we shall consider polychaete epitoke brooding pink eggs - also as adults i suppose.. However, shrimp zoea are larval.
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They are eggs. Some are already fertilized.
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Yes, it is a starfish baby. Another one is a hydrozoan jellyfish
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This is what is currently missing: GFP fluorescence of the GFP-beta-catenin knock-in embryos showing maternal GFP-b-cat in the vegetal half of the embryo and the onset of gastrulation at the animal pole.
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Thanks a lot!
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Hi James 😁🙌
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Do you also see this video kinda blurry?
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Absolutely not. Ctenophores and most jellyfish do not rotate. However, the true radial symmetry is in question.
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Thanks so much for sharing!
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Thanks a lot!
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Thanks a lot!
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Thanks a lot for sharing, James!
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Thanks so much, Francois!
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Wow, glad to see such a lovely illustration inspired by our paper!
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