Cell Division Found In Oldest Known Embryo Fossils

A group of 15 scientists from five countries has discovered evidence of cell division and differentiation in fossil embryos that are more than 550 million years old. They used x-ray imaging technologies that produce higher resolutions than hospital-CT scans and digitally extracted cells from the embryos of ancient animals that have been preserved in the Doushantuo Formation, a fossil site in South China.
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