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Here is a case in which an entire organism develops from a single cell, the fertilized egg, or zygote.
The fly's second great gift to biology was essentially to crack the great mystery of how a many-celled complex animal develops from a single egg cell.
The peach develops from a single ovary that ripens into both a fleshy, juicy exterior that forms the edible part of the fruit and a hard interior, called the stone or pit, that encloses the seed(s).
Any human individual, for example, is typically the product of such a bottleneck, as he or she develops from a single cell (a zygote) in which maternal and paternal genetic material is combined.
This was the first time it was suggested that an individual develops from a (single) nucleated cell.
In this system, each sensory organ develops from a single SOP that arises from a cluster of equivalent cells called proneural cluster.
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Most fruits develop from a single pistil.
Since they both developed from a single zygote, such twins are called monozygotic (MZ) twins.
Identical twins are two individuals that have developed from a single egg fertilized by a single sperm.
Like all animals, humans develop from a single fertilized egg with its complement of two sets of genetic material.
They developed from a single egg before the days of fertility treatments, and became instantly famous, seemingly a cheery miracle in the midst of the Great Depression.
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