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Introduction: Gastrulation can be defined as the processes by which blastula (an embryo at an early stage of development) is differentiated into three-layered embryo, which is called gastrula. In this process, zygote differentiates into early cleavage stages forming morula, blastula, and gastrula stages in a definite sequence.
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