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Targeted integration of genes in Xenopus tropicalis

genesis, 2017
AbstractWith the successful establishment of both targeted gene disruption and integration methods in the true diploid frog Xenopus tropicalis, this excellent vertebrate genetic model now is making a unique contribution to modelling human diseases. Here, we summarize our efforts on establishing homologous recombination‐mediated targeted integration in ...
Shi, Zhaoying   +5 more
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Frog genetics: Xenopus tropicalis jumps into the future

Trends in Genetics, 1998
. The two mainreasons for this are that the embryosdevelop externally and their relativelylarge size allows embryologists toperform microsurgery and manipu-late the embryos experimentally inways that are not as easy in other ver-tebrate embryos (e.g. mouse or zebra-fish).
Amaya, E.; id_orcid 0000-0002-1805-8548   +2 more
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Karyotype analysis of Xenopus tropicalis Gray, Pipidae

Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 2008
A cytological analysis of the anuran species Xenopus tropicalis was performed. The diploid chromosome number is 2n = 20, whereas two other Xenopus species previously analyzed, laevis and muelleri, have 2n = 36. In X. tropicalis the morphology of the various chromosome groups differs from the other two species.
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Generating Diploid Embryos from Xenopus tropicalis

2012
A spectacular advantage of Xenopus tropicalis is the ease with which diploid embryos can be generated year round. By the simple administration of human chorionic gonadotropin, an investigator can generate many hundreds of synchronized embryos by in vitro fertilization or thousands of embryos from a mating pair.
Florencia, del Viso, Mustafa, Khokha
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The Xenopus Tropicalis Genome Project

Current Genomics, 2003
Paul Richardson, Jarrod Chapman
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Techniques and probes for the study ofXenopus tropicalis development

Developmental Dynamics, 2002
Mustafa K Khokha   +2 more
exaly  

Comparative sensitivity ofXenopus tropicalis andXenopus laevis as test species for the FETAX model

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2004
Douglas J Fort, Robert L Rogers
exaly  

Cardiac telocytes exist in the adult Xenopus tropicalis heart

Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2020
Hongyi Chen, Ruijin Huang, Qin Pu
exaly  

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