Dechorionation of Medaka Embryos and Cell Transplantation for the Generation of Chimeras

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December 22nd, 2010

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December 22nd, 2010

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Due to the hard chorion and soft embryos, manipulation of medaka embryos is more involved than in zebrafish. This video shows step-by-step procedures for how to manipulate medaka embryos, including dechorionation, mounting in agarose for imaging and cell transplantation for the production of chimeras. These procedures are essential to use medaka and zebrafish in a laboratory to take full advantage of their complementary features for the genetic dissection of vertebrate genome functions.

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Title

1:02

Introduction

1:32

Dechorionating Medaka Eggs

4:22

Cell Transplantation in Medaka Embryos

6:05

Mounting Dechorionated Embryos

7:35

Images of Post-Transplantation Embryos

8:31

Conclusion

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