What will happen if we separate the first 2 blastomeres of a blastula in Xenopus?
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When we separate the first 2 blastomeres of a blastula in Xenopus it may lead to a disturbance in entire cleavage process.
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This is because, in the process of cleavage, once the zygote is formed, which is diploid in nature, gets cleaved into two celled blastomeres which in turn gets divided into 4 celled structure and rapid multiplication occurs leading to the formation of 8 celled stage, 16 celled stage, 32 celled stage etc.
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