Scientists Grow New Eyes (In Tadpoles) 37
MagnetDroid writes "Michael Zuber and his colleagues from SUNY Upstate Medical University have shown how to regrow frogs eyes using stem cells. Zuber's team genetically engineered the stem cells to express transcription factors that regulate eye development and, when they transplanted them into frog embryos that had had one eye removed, they regrew into fully functioning tadpole eyes. Unfortunately, the same trick doesn't work in mammals but Zuber hopes to find chemicals that activate the transcription factors without genetic engineering and says this might one day lead to new treatments for diseases linked to cell loss in the retina."
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Oblig Blade Runner (Score:2)
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Poor froggie... (Score:2)
Also, I wonder how long until scientists manage to reproduce the regressive gene for necks and pointy collars [wordpress.com].
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I wonder how it looks once the tadpole is fully developed.
A little like this [images-amazon.com]
Do you see what I see (Score:2, Funny)
"Do you see what I see?" ...
Said the science experiment to his fellow frog.
"Do you hear what I hear?"
Sorry... (Score:1)
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Really? I mean, being able to see into other parts of the ultraviolet spectrum could be kind of neat, you really want your vision to be so easily taken away? Steal your VISOR [memory-alpha.org] and all of a sudden you're absolutely blind.
I could see wanting to go for the ocular implants [memory-alpha.org] that Geordi got later on though. Those I suppose could still be stolen, but far less easily than a VISOR(and no more susceptible to theft than organic eyes). Plus they're more powerful.
huh, apparently Seven of Nine got something like these
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you really want your vision to be so easily taken away?
What's the difference with real eyes? Give me a spoon, a fork or any combination thereof and I can make you blind in a few seconds.
Personally, I'd just like some extra eyes. Full 360 degrees vision seems cool, and I can also figure out some uses for eyes on my toes. (I just hope skirts won't go out of fashion).
PS: xkcd reference intended.
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Well, we know how to make tadpoles and flies with extra eyes in wierd places, like the middle of the frog head.
http://dev.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/126/19/4213 [biologists.org]
So we're almost there.
Wasting money on eyes (Score:1)
Instead of wasting money on growing eyes they should be figuring out how to make a
pesticide-resistant frog that can survive the f&^#ing chemical soup we humans subject them to.
Read up, kids:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-11/uop-prf111108.php [eurekalert.org]
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If given the chance a frog would kill you and your whole family. Now is not the time to go soft on frogs.
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yea, and it's only 99% mortality... you know what the opposite of mortality is right? immortality. 1% of frogs are fucking immortal now. mother fucker, we're ganna have a crisis on our hands here soon.
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Instead of wasting money on growing eyes they should be figuring out how to make a
pesticide-resistant frog that can survive the f&^#ing chemical soup we humans subject them to.
But pesticide-resistant frogs may end up quite incapable of eating mosquitoes. Just ask the Haggunenons.
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'Instead of wasting money on growing eyes ...'
French scientists work on growing legs.
My eyes! (Score:3, Funny)
What has been seen, cannot been unseen.
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Well, they cut the eye off of the tadpole, it seems only polite to regrow it for them. Geez, the manners of young anonymous cowards these days...
Frog from The Simpson's Movie? (Score:3)
Does this make anyone think of the 20-eyed frog from the polluted lake in The Simpson's Movie?
Where do you think they got the tadpoles? (Score:2)
You wouldn't take an eye from a two eye'd tadpole... That's just mean. Taking one of many eyes, and only what the scientists needed to do their experiments, now that is sustainable science!!
The eye's have nothing... (Score:1)