A high degree of precision in both the spatial arrangement of neurons and their connectivity is achieved from the [...], the wiring of some parts of the nervous system is later subject to [...], such as the pruning of axons and the death of neurons

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1. A high degree of precision in both the spatial arrangement of neurons and their connectivity is achieved from the [...], the wiring of some parts of the nervous system is later subject to [...], such as the pruning of axons and the death of neurons