Nuclear transplantation, the conservation of the genome, and prospects for cell replacement

John Gurdon, Apollo-University Of Cambridge Repository, Apollo-University Of Cambridge Repository
2018
Initial nuclear transplantation experiments in Xenopus eggs provided the first evidence for the conservation of the genome after cellular differentiation. This Discovery-in-Context Review recounts the early experiments that led to successful nuclear transfer in amphibians and the establishment of totipotency of a differentiated cell and shows how these discoveries paved the way for similar cloning experiments in other organisms.
doi:10.17863/cam.21295 fatcat:aymrn5dvsnegfiu244ogy4ns7a