pattern formation in embryogenesis
Pattern formation in embryogenesis refers to the process by which cells within an embryo organize and differentiate, leading to the formation of specific structures and body patterns. This process involves the precise arrangement and movements of cells, as well as the establishment of signaling pathways, which ultimately dictate the spatial arrangement of different cell types and tissues in the developing embryo.
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