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    Shell-forming cells in limpets are specified autonomously, study finds

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    Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have examined the developmental fate (the future tissue type) of shell-forming cells in mollusks using blastomere isolation and culture techniques alongside gene expression analysis. The findings are published in the journal Development.
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