ES cells develop
soon after fertilization, and they, too, have not yet committed to any particular tissue type.
Very
soon after fertilization, the control of embryonic development shifts from pre-existing maternal gene products to the products of genes encoded by the early embryo (or zygote).
«Our research supports the idea that the first domino is pushed
soon after fertilization,» Brivanlou says, «and that has consequences down the line.
Soon after fertilization, the zygote travels down the fallopian tube toward the uterus.
Not exact matches
Soon after the conception, the zygote (product of
fertilization of egg with sperm) undergoes rapid divisions.
Soon after the egg and sperm join during
fertilization, the resultant zygote (fertilized egg cell) starts undergoing cell division.