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- (/ˈæksəlɒtəl/ ; from classical Nahuatl: āxōlōtl [aːˈʃoːloːtɬ] ) (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a paedomorphic salamander closely related to the tiger salamander...
- (genus Ambystoma) are a group of advanced salamanders endemic to North America. The group has become famous due to the study of the axolotl (A. mexicanum) in...
- The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a species of mole salamander and one of the largest terrestrial salamanders in North America. These salamanders...
- of thyroid hormones and in obligate neotenes such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), the tissues are seemingly unresponsive to the hormones. In other...
- phenotypes, bodily asymmetry, and ultimately death. Ambystoma mexicanum, Ambystoma tigrinum, and Ambystoma dumerilii all display similar courtship behavior...
- 1980s with Xenopus laevis. Later, germline transgenic axolotls in Ambystoma mexicanum were produced in 2006 using a technique called I-SceI-mediated transgenesis...
- frog Lithobates clamitans. Full neoteny is seen in Ambystoma mexicanum and some po****tions of Ambystoma tigrinum, which remain in larval form throughout...
- regenerate and formed scarred tissue instead. The axolotl salamander Ambystoma mexicanum, an organism with exceptional limb regenerative capabilities, likely...
- "Initial characterization of the large genome of the salamander Ambystoma mexicanum using shotgun and laser capture chromosome sequencing". Scientific...
- Gyrinophilus, and Ambystoma". Copeia. 1964 (1): 196–201. doi:10.2307/1440850. JSTOR 1440850. Shaffer, H. Bradley (2005). "Ambystoma gracile". AmphibiaWeb...