Nuclear transplantation in amphibia started in 1952. By this is meant, sexually mature cloned frogs can be obtained from the nuclei of embryo cells, differentiating cells, and larval-differentiated cells. Transplanted nuclei are reprogrammed to entirely new patterns of gene expression. In this chapter, the methods used to transplant living nuclei into enucleated eggs of Xenopus are described. A method also is described for transplanting multiple somatic cell nuclei into nonenucleated oocytes, a procedure that achieves reprogramming of gene expression in the absence of cell division.
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Gurdon, J. B. (2006). Nuclear transplantation in Xenopus. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 325, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-005-7:1
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