A blastomere removed from a very early embryo develops into the same cells it would have done within the embryo, and the embryo from which it is removed lacks those same cells.This is an example of what type of specification?

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A blastomere removed from a very early embryo develops into the same cells it would have done within the embryo, and the embryo from which it is removed lacks those same cells.This is an example of what type of specification?