Abstract

It has been hypothesized that a diffusible morphogen emanates from the ZPA of the embryonic chick limb and that cells can have their presumptive fate respecified to form more posterior structures when exposed to a higher concentration of morphogen. Attempts to raise the concentration of morphogen by grafting two additional ZPAs into a host wing bud failed. Instead, the greater the positional disparity between the donor and host tissue at the graft sites, the greater the number of extra structures that formed.

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