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After WWI,the United States
Nuclear Equivalence
The concept that all nuclei in a multicellular organism's cells contain the same genetic information, although different genes may be active in different cells.
Genetic Information
The hereditary material in living organisms, encoded in DNA or RNA sequences.
Nuclear Changes
Alterations within the nucleus of a cell, including changes in chromosome number or structure, often associated with diseases.
Gastrula
An early phase in embryonic development during which the simple blastula is reorganized into a three-layered structure, leading to the differentiation of the body's tissues and organs.
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