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Roux, Wilhelm (1850-1924)
    

Experimentally manipulated the environment of developing eggs and embryos to understand the processes occurring. In 1888, he killed one of the first two balstomeres of a frog's egg with a hot needle, then watched the development of the developing cells. He reported that only half an embryo emerged. This conclusion was shown to be erroneous, however, by Driesch.





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