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Journal of Experimental Biology 11,212-217 (1934)
Published by Company of Biologists 1934


Experiments on Embryonic Induction : Part I. The Competence of the Extra-Embryonic Ectoderm in the Chick

C. H. WADDINGTON 1

1 Strangeways Research Laboratory and Sub-Department of Experimental Zoology, Cambridge

It is shown that the ectoderm of the area opaca of chick embryos of the primitive streak stage can react to primitive streak grafts by the formation of an induced neural plate. The conclusion is drawn that the competence to form neural plate is not conferred on ectoderm by the gut endoderm, which determines the formation of the primitive streak.

Note:

This work was done while I was in receipt of a part-time grant from the Medical Research Council, and an expenses grant from the Royal Society, for which I should like to make grateful acknowledgment.

Submitted on September 5, 1933







© The Company of Biologists Ltd 1934