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I would like to see this article developed and approved for publication as I think it is important that alternative theories and ideas of embryogenesis should be referenced in Wikipedia. There are currently multiple articles on embryogenesis which could be improved and made more balanced by referencing to this different model as well as other related models. Many of the articles in wikipedia about embryology present only one aspect or one theory of embryogenesis as if it is undisputed scientific fact with none of the other models referenced and many articles are hopelessly are outdated. Having an article of this title would allow this particular model, which has been peer reviewed and published in the literature, to be presented with appropriate references and background. The result could then be cross referencing other articles related to embryogenesis as updates are done. Since this is my own work but I feel I am an expert on the subject of embryology, I am concerned about violating conflict of interest guidelines of Wikipedia. Therefore I am proposing the article be written, I am ready to do the writing to expand it beyond its current "stub" like format, but I will not try to do so until the article has ben approved independently or I am given the go ahead to continue developing it. I would also be very happy if someone else took it up.Bjorklund21 (talk) 23:39, 29 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]