Journal Article10.1007/BF00318331
The primitive streak
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TL;DR: The emphasis of this review is on the primitive streak of the chick embryo, collated with such information as is available on the mouse embryo.
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Abstract: The emphasis of this review is on the primitive streak of the chick embryo, collated with such information as is available on the mouse embryo. Little modern work has been published on any reptile primitive streak.
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