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what is gurdon's experiment ?​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Gurdon's Experiment:

  • Gurdon’s experiment is the nuclear transfer method in which the nucleus of a cell from Frog’s intestine is transplanted to the egg cell of a frog. It results in the production of a normal frog.
  • He cloned a frog using the intact nuclei from the somatic cells (intestinal cells) of a Xenopus tadpole.
  • This experiment aid the research of how genes are controlled during embryonic development.
  • Transplantation is the method in which a part of living tissue/organ is taken from one organism and implanted in another organism.
  • John Gurdon is one of the winners of the 2012 Nobel prize in physiology/medicine.
  • He is known as the father of nuclear reprogramming method.
  • He is the British developmental biologist.

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