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Question 5 (5 points) Suppose you have a powerful microscope that allows you to

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Question 5 (5 points) Suppose you have a powerful microscope that allows you to follow all the cell divisions in a transparent embryo throughout normal embryogenesis, and to keep track of the progeny cells that arise from each cell in the early embryo and see what parts of the animal they become. From these observations alone, you CANNOT determine Oa) the fate of a particular cell in the early embryo b) whether that cell gives rise to many cell types (pluripotent) or only one cell type (unipotent) O c) whether that cell affects the fates of other cells O d) whether the progeny of that cell contribute to a particular tissue. Save

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c) whether that cell affects the fates of other cells.

we can not decide this fact, only by seeing through a powerful microscope, that whether that cell affects the fates of other cells or not ???

for this we have to use different method like Analysis of cell fate from single-cell gene expression profiles etc.

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