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Most insect eggs undergo superficial cleavage, wherein a large mass of centrally located yolk confines cleavage to the cytoplasmic rim of the egg. One of the fascinating features of this cleavage type is that cells do not form until after the nuclei have divided. Cleavage in a Drosophila egg .

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Most insect eggs undergo superficial cleavage, wherein a large mass of centrally located yolk confines cleavage to the cytoplasmic rim of the egg. One of the fascinating features of thiscleavage type is that cells do not form until after the nuclei have divided. Cleavage in a Drosophila egg .
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