(Phys.org) —In a factory, outside forces dictate the assembly of parts. Robots lift widgets from trays, assemble them and send them on their way. Even though embryos are not factories, theories about embryonic development cast cells as parts to be assembled by outside forces. For instance, according to a longstanding textbook model of neural tube formation, cells sit still and wait for orders, their fates dependent entirely on their locations.
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