Abstract

ABSTRACT In the following pages a brief account is given of observations which touch upon two much discussed problems: (1) are eggs or blastomeres capable of division if deprived of the nucleus? (2) are divisions of blastomeres in the absence of chromosomes and spindles to be regarded as cleavage, and the product resulting from the divisions as corresponding to stages of normal development, in this case, to a blastula?

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