Biology, asked by mubarraejazbodla, 1 month ago

The animals that do not have strict fate map​

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Answered by barikashutosh248
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Explanation:

fate map is simply a topographical surface mapping of the blastula with respect to the ultimate fate of the various areas. ... The frog's egg is very dark and it is difficult to apply vital dyes so that they will be visible on the frog blastula.

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Answered by venika4570
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Fate mapping is a method used in developmental biology to study the embryonic origin of various adult tissues and structures. The "fate" of each cell or group of cells is mapped onto the embryo, showing which parts of the embryo will develop into which tissue. When carried out at single-cell resolution, this process is called cell lineage tracing. It is also used to trace the development of tumors.

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