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As an example, a not very good partial modeling of a three cell neuron cluster in C. Elegans is a significant research result.

C. Elegans because every adult has the same number of cells in the same configuration.



> every adult has the same number of cells

Do those worm have no genetical variation? Even then how is this possible, surely the cell count varies over time as some cells die and others multiply?


I do not believe that is the case with super "simple" ganglion.




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