minipreformation
Minipreformation is a term used in developmental biology to describe a hypothetical phase of early embryonic development. The concept suggests that the fundamental architectural plan and the essential components of an organism are already laid out in a highly simplified form within the egg cell before fertilization. This pre-established blueprint, or "mini-form," is then elaborated and expanded upon after fertilization and subsequent development.
The idea of preformation, in general, was a dominant theory in the 17th and 18th centuries, contrasting
Modern molecular biology has provided evidence supporting elements of minipreformation. For instance, maternal effect genes, whose