this is so helpful for my embryology class! i can actually see the development of the neural tube and the cephalic fold along with the bulboventricle!
annahlysa - probably not. The reason you can get timelapse videos of embryos this early (this is about 24-36h after laying) is that the embryo can be cultured outside the egg. Beyond this, the embryo stops developming properly.
Videoing inside the egg is hard because the embryo is very hard to see against the yolk, and around day 3 or 4 it drops into the yolk meaning you can't see it by windowing the egg.
2 dislikes. they are not chicks watching you-tube here!
dauhud 1 month ago
How do they attain this imagery?
tnguyen318 7 months ago
this video is not too much helpful.............
thre is nthng to note in it!!!!
therayon22 1 year ago
this video is not too much helpful.............
thre is nthng to note in it!!!!
therayon22 1 year ago
just wow....
erdbeertony18 1 year ago
this is so helpful for my embryology class! i can actually see the development of the neural tube and the cephalic fold along with the bulboventricle!
lovelettepots 3 years ago
I have a video of in ovo electroporation around E-4 but Im not sure if i should post it
SAPI3NS 3 years ago
annahlysa - probably not. The reason you can get timelapse videos of embryos this early (this is about 24-36h after laying) is that the embryo can be cultured outside the egg. Beyond this, the embryo stops developming properly.
Videoing inside the egg is hard because the embryo is very hard to see against the yolk, and around day 3 or 4 it drops into the yolk meaning you can't see it by windowing the egg.
Confuseddave 3 years ago
very interesting! do anybody else have a video about older embryos (just some stages older)? thank you!!!
annahlysa 3 years ago
very interesting
Dastrax 4 years ago