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BY those1 who have worked on the oogenesis of Lumbricus or allied forms, the vitellogenesis is believed to be one of the simplest known, though there is no general agreement.
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NORMINTON, G., GATENBY, J. Cytoplasmic Bodies in the Oogenesis of Lumbricus. Nature 136, 916 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136916a0
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