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Conclusions Delayed Nucleation Experiment Roux Weismann Hypothesis Wrong

Conclusions from the delayed nucleation experiment suggest the Roux Weismann hypothesis is wrong and that the cytoplasm in the Grey Crescent area contains crucial developmental information.

Las conclusiones del experimento de nucleación retardada indican que la hipótesis de Roux Weismann es incorrecta, y que el citoplasma en el área del Crescente Gris contiene información crucial para el desarrollo.

Front Conclusions of the delayed nucleation experiment
Back 1) Roux Weismann hypothesis is wrong.

2) Cytoplasm in the area of *Grey Crescent* (pigment-free region that appears at the moment of fertilization) contains important information for development.

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