Xenopus laevis
The African clawed toed frog
Xenopus laevis daudin is an important
model organism in
developmental biology. While it is not blessed with the short generation time and genetic simplicity found in many
model organisms it does have a large and easily manipulable embryo. This ease of manipulation in
amphibian embryos has given them an important place in both historical and modern
developmental biology.
Xenopus are also notable as having been a standard method of pregnancy testing. Human chorionic gonadotrophin is a hormone found in substantial quantities in the urine of pregnant women; when injected into the female X. laevis it induces them to lay eggs.