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Detached-cell method of transplanting nuclei
- A - A single donor cell is sucked into a micropipette.
- B - The air bubble marker moves sufficiently far up the pipette shaft to serve as a guide when the pipette tip and donor cell have been immersed in the recipient egg.
Attached-cell method of transplanting nuclei.
C, D - The edges of a well-spread cell are cut with a fine glass needle. E, F - The cytoplasm spreads evenly round the nucleus, and sticks to the glass needle. G, H - The cell (with an incomplete cell membrane) is sucked from the needle into a wide-bore micropipette, and is then injected into a recipient egg in the usual way.
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