EP INQUIRY INTO LIFE-CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 22, Problem 6A
The Identity of each segment of a development embryo is controlled by:
- fate map
- grey crescent
- homeotic genes
- the blastocyst
- None of these are correct
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Chapter 22 Solutions
EP INQUIRY INTO LIFE-CONNECT ACCESS
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