Abstract

In the course of a search for morphogenetically active substances in sea urchin eggs [8–10] three isolated fractions were found to cause atypical animalization of the larvae. Strong reduction of the endoderm in whole eggs and in vegetal halves was not always combined with expected animalization of ectoderm and skeleton, or with effects on isolated animal halves.

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