Other Definitions
xenopus laevis (dict)

Xenopus Laevis

   
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis, also known as platanna) is a species of South African aquatic frog of the genus Xenopus. It is up to 12 cm long with a flattened head and body but no tongue. Its name derives from its three short claws on each of its hind feet, which it probably uses to stir up mud to hide it from predators. Although X. laevis is not blessed with the short generation time and genetic simplicity generally desired in genetic model organisms, it is an important model organism in developmental biology. X. laevis requires 1-2 years to reach sexual maturity and, like most of its genus, it is tetraploid. However, it does have a large and easily manipulable embryo. The ease of manipulation in amphibian embryos has given them an important place in both historical and modern developmental biology. A related species, Xenopus tropicalis, is now being promoted as a more viable model for genetics. Xenopus oocytes provide an important expression system for molecular biology. By injecting cDNA into the developing oocyte, scientists can study the protein products in a controlled system. This allows rapid functional expression of manipulated cDNAs. This is particularly useful in electrophysiology, where the ease of recording from the oocyte makes expression of membrane channels attractive. One challenge of oocyte work is eliminating native proteins that might confound results, such as membrane channels native to the oocyte. X. laevis is also notable as having been a standard method of pregnancy testing. Human chorionic gonadotropin is a hormone found in substantial quantities in the urine of pregnant women; when injected into the female X. laevis it induces them to lay eggs.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
cosmological constant
optical depth
pepper
vulcanization
boleslaus i of poland
solar power satellite
robert broom
antenna
wall
robbie williams
labial consonant
coronal consonant
harry truman (volcano victim)
henry iv of silesia
daytona 500
archduke franz ferdinand of austria
netiquette
mike tyson
bamboo
r. j. mitchell
rolls royce merlin
air ministry
robert oppenheimer
hanford site
lawrence livermore national laboratory
ernest lawrence
mesoderm
peter tork
laboratory for atmospheric and space physics
robert s. mulliken
library of congress classification:class l education
cape cod national seashore
provincetown, massachusetts
straw man
wellfleet, massachusetts
wisent
wellfleet oyster
argumentum ad baculum
french and indian war
casimir iv of poland
list of religions
digital circuit
maximilian i, holy roman emperor
samuel de champlain