When prospective neuroectoderm from an early amphibian gastrula is transplanted into the prospective epidermal region of a recipient early gastrula embryo, the donor tissue will still give rise to neural tissues, such as neurons and glial cells. This is due to the intrinsic properties of the neuroectodermal cells, which retain their developmental fate even when placed in a different environment. The surrounding tissues may influence some aspects of the donor cells' development, but the primary fate remains neural.
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