This year is the centenary of Edward G. Conklin's signal findings in embryology: the elucidation of complete cell lineages and the discovery of localized maternal determinants. Conklin used ascidian embryos to elucidate universal principles in embryology. A century later, ascidians, or sea squirts, have not only entered the postgenome era, but in many ways are leading the way to the promise of a "systems-level" understanding of complex processes such as notochord formation, neurogenesis, and even behavior. © 2005 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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Satoh, N., & Levine, M. (2005). Surfing with the tunicates into the post-genome era. In Genes and Development (Vol. 19, pp. 2407–2411). https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1365805
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