Donnez Gulekli*
Correlative embryology is an emerging field that integrates classical developmental biology with modern genetic techniques to provide a comprehensive understanding of embryonic development. This review explores the principles of correlative embryology, highlighting its significance in bridging traditional embryological observations with genetic insights. By examining various methodologies, recent advancements, and case studies, this article aims to elucidate how correlative approaches can enhance our understanding of developmental processes and their implications in health and disease. Embryology, the study of the formation and development of embryos, has long been a cornerstone of biological sciences. Traditionally, embryologists have relied on morphological observations to describe developmental processes. However, the advent of molecular biology and genetic technologies has revolutionized the field, providing new tools to investigate the mechanisms underlying development. Correlative embryology represents a synthesis of these approaches, allowing researchers to connect morphological data with genetic information
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