De-Jellying Eggs Protocol

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Title De-Jellying Eggs
Source Harland Lab, Dept. Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley

Overview

In order to protect the eggs and developing embryos, frogs produce a thick, sticky coating surrounding the egg called the jelly coat. This jelly coat must be removed before the embryo can be effectively manipulated or microinjected.

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