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Embryonic development or embryogenesis is the process by which the embryo is formed and develops. It starts with the fertilization of the ovum, egg, which, after fertilization, is then called a zygote. The zygote undergoes rapid mitotic divisions, the formation of two exact genetic replicates of the original cell, with no significant growth (a process known as cleavage) and cellular differentiation, leading to development of an embryo.
Israeli scientists successfully transplant ovaries in sheep and trigger early embryonic development

Israeli scientists successfully transplant ovaries in sheep and trigger early embryonic development

New research adds to the emerging range of functions that miRNAs perform in an organism

New research adds to the emerging range of functions that miRNAs perform in an organism

Snail, a molecule normally important in embryonic development, can promote breast cancer recurrence

Snail, a molecule normally important in embryonic development, can promote breast cancer recurrence

HOXA1 is a gene that's been looking for a disorder for a long time

HOXA1 is a gene that's been looking for a disorder for a long time

Nitric oxide could one day help women in their 30s and 40s remain fertile longer

Nitric oxide could one day help women in their 30s and 40s remain fertile longer

Researchers discover one of the reasons why melanoma is so ruthless

Researchers discover one of the reasons why melanoma is so ruthless

New technique for creating human embryonic stem cells

New technique for creating human embryonic stem cells

Scientists step closer to understanding the genetic pathway involved in the development of hearing

Scientists step closer to understanding the genetic pathway involved in the development of hearing

DNA chip technology helps with discovery of new type 2 diabetes gene

DNA chip technology helps with discovery of new type 2 diabetes gene

Preliminary molecular diagram of the early stages of embryo formation

Preliminary molecular diagram of the early stages of embryo formation

MicroRNAs play an important role in regulating oogenesis

MicroRNAs play an important role in regulating oogenesis

Arf gene prevents excessive growth of blood vessels in the developing eye

Arf gene prevents excessive growth of blood vessels in the developing eye

Gene that regulates normal embryonic development is found at high levels in virtually all forms of breast cancer

Gene that regulates normal embryonic development is found at high levels in virtually all forms of breast cancer

Major stem cell discovery

Major stem cell discovery

Extraordinary number of genes are required for prenatal mammalian development

Extraordinary number of genes are required for prenatal mammalian development

Researchers find molecule ephrin-B3 inhibits regrowth of spinal nerve cells

Researchers find molecule ephrin-B3 inhibits regrowth of spinal nerve cells

Study causes big shift in how we think about p53 gene

Study causes big shift in how we think about p53 gene

Scientists solve structure of a critical innate immune system protein

Scientists solve structure of a critical innate immune system protein

Researchers discover new molecular mechanism that may allow for stem cell-based therapies to treat eye disorders such as retinal degeneration

Researchers discover new molecular mechanism that may allow for stem cell-based therapies to treat eye disorders such as retinal degeneration

Expression profiles and functional analyses of Wnt-related genes in human joint disorders

Expression profiles and functional analyses of Wnt-related genes in human joint disorders

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