HowStuffWorks.com wrote:This might seem like mere trickery, but a video from Japan purports to show a chicken being hatched from an egg without a shell.
In the video, Japanese schoolchildren break an ordinary egg into a container covered by a film of plastic wrap shaped to create a well. (A hole is made at the side of the cup and a cotton ball is placed at the bottom as a filter and to plug the hole. A 2 mm plastic tube is inserted through the cotton ball and the hole to provide oxygen). Next the students artificially fertilize the egg. Then they cover the container and place it inside an incubator. Over time, we see the features of the chicken develop, and eventually it hatches!
Apart from the super-fascinating novelty of the whole thing, why do it? The technique was actually written up in a 2014 paper called "A Novel Shell-less Culture System for Chick Embryos Using a Plastic Film as Culture Vessels" and was published in the Journal of Poultry Science. The paper's authors note that the technique could be used to preserve rare birds. That is, even if their shells were damaged, the eggs could still have a chance at life. The simple technique has a hatchability rate of 57 percent, much higher than any other shell-less methods tried to date, the authors say. It could also be handy for generating transgenic chickens (some chickens have been genetically engineered to produce a drug in their eggs) and for studying embryonic manipulation.
The method, the scientists add, could also help to educate children about embryonic development. We say, not just children — adults too. Although, we may not get as excited as the students in the video, we still find it pretty compelling.
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This may yet turn out to be some kind of hoax, but if not this is pretty damned cool.
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Cool stuff, it's not something I caught the first time around so I figured I'd share.
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As long as the egg's membrane in intact this is possible. very hard because of possible infections that the shell is designed to prevent but still possible.
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Does this change the answer to the question as to which came first?
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I think it just muddies things further. The egg and the chicken are, it seems, just highly correlated, with no logically-necessary linkage.
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This is not at all new. Developmental biologists have been doing this (and similar methods, usually with a partial shell) for a looooooong time to study developmental processes.
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Even better. I'm happy to be the fool on this one because it means science is just that much more awesome than I thought it was.Alyrium Denryle wrote:This is not at all new. Developmental biologists have been doing this (and similar methods, usually with a partial shell) for a looooooong time to study developmental processes.