20 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
An Experiment With a Tadpole's Development
An early classic experiment by the Nobel Prize-winning embryologist Roger Sperry
illustrates the principle perfectly. Sperry and a colleague took a tadpole and removed a tiny square
of skin from the back. They removed another square, the same size, from the belly. They then
regrafted the two squares, but each in the other's place: the belly skin was grafted on the back, and
the back skin on the belly. When the tadpole grew up into a frog, the result was rather pretty, as
experiments in embryo...Folksonomies: biology experiments
Folksonomies: biology experiments
Taking a piece of skin from the belly and switching it with a piece from the back caused the frog to scratch its belly when you tickle its back.