“…The problem was whether the embryoid developed from a single isolated cell, in the same way as the zygote, or was derived from cells within the large cell mass of an aggregate. Most of the evidence suggested that the embryoids were initiated from surface cells of the cell aggregates and, where viable single cells were present, these first divided to form an aggregate from which embryoids were initiated from the surface as before (Halperin and Wetherel, 1964;Halperin, 1967;Halperin and Jensen, 1967;Thomas, Konar and Street, 1972;Konar, Thomas and Street, 1972;McWilliams, Smith and Street, 1974). At this early stage of its development the tissue culture embryoid is not strictly comparable to the plant embryo since the latter originates from a single isolated cell, the zygote which divides directly to form the embryo, whereas the embryoid arises from a relatively large mass of un differentia ted cells.…”