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English: Cleavage in Zebrafish. Discoidal cleavage in a zebrafish egg. (A) 1-cell embryo. The mound atop the cytoplasm is the blastodisc region. (B) 2-cell embryo. (C) 4-cell embryo. (D) 8-cell embryo, wherein two rows of four cells are formed. (E) 32-cell embryo. (F) 64-cell embryo, wherein the blastodisc can be seen atop the yolk cell. (From Beams and Kessel 1976; photographs courtesy of the authors.)
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Author Gilbert, SF

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