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English: Fig. S6 SEM-EDS elemental mapping of the specimens in Fig.S5A (A1-A4) and Fig.S4Q-T (B1-B4). A4 and B4 are SEM (BSE) images, showing internal three layers. Scale bars, 300μm in A4, 200μm in B4. Note the weak carbon signal in A3 represents pollution from UV-cured resin matrix.
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Source Yin, Zongjun; Sun, Weichen; Liu, Pengju; Chen, Junyuan; Bottjer, David J.; Jinhua, Li; et al. (2021): Supplementary figures and captions from Diverse and complex developmental mechanisms of Early Ediacaran embryo-like fossils from the Weng'an Biota, southwest China. The Royal Society. Journal contribution. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17708363.v1
Author Zongjun Yin, Weichen Sun, Pengju Liu, Junyuan Chen, David J. Bottjer, Li Jinhua, Maoyan Zhu

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