Chreode
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Waddington's theory was adopted into a loose family of "morphogenetic field" ideas which enjoyed a brief, niche popularity in the late 1980s. Like most of those ideas, it suffers from the lack of a clear explication, a plausible mechanism or much in the way of experimental evidence, and is not generally taken very seriously. Although an interesting descriptive approach, it has little predictive or explanatory power. However, the concept can be a useful metaphor and is sometimes used as such in fields far removed from developmental biology.
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