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&nbsp;The formation of shape in the very early embryo.&nbsp;<ref>Klug W. S., Cummings M. R., Spencer C., Palladino M. (2012) Concepts of Genetics, 10th Edition, London: Pearson Education Ltd.</ref>
The formation of shape in the very early [[Embryo|embryo]]<ref>Klug W. S., Cummings M. R., Spencer C., Palladino M. (2012) Concepts of Genetics, 10th Edition, London: Pearson Education Ltd.</ref>.


Morphogenesis is a fundamental part of development.
Morphogenesis is one of the 3 fundamental aspects of [[developmental biology|developmental biology]] with the other 2 aspects being [[cell growth|cell growth]] and [[cell differentiation|cell differentiation]].  


 
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 19 November 2018

The formation of shape in the very early embryo[1].

Morphogenesis is one of the 3 fundamental aspects of developmental biology with the other 2 aspects being cell growth and cell differentiation.

References

  1. Klug W. S., Cummings M. R., Spencer C., Palladino M. (2012) Concepts of Genetics, 10th Edition, London: Pearson Education Ltd.