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In this review we summarize the early development of the frog Xenopus laevis from a biomechanical perspective.
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These techniques recently converged to shed new light on a paradigm case of embryonic pattern formation: eye development in the frog Xenopus laevis.
Despite recent cautioning on the use of paternity data to infer fertilization success in situations of sperm competition, our results show robust and conclusive support for the hypothesis that biased paternity success sampled late in the embryonic development of the Peron's tree frog is consistent with the corresponding between-male difference in siring success at fertilization.
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