Figure 3: A picture of a wild type axolotl embryo 7 days after the albino axolotl graft had been transplanted into it. The graft was not placed in the gill field but slightly below it (as marked). However, the embryo is developing normally with the transplanted graft.


Figure 4: A picture of an albino axolotl embryo 5 days after the wild type axolotl graft had been transplanted into it. Due to the coloring of the albino axolotl, the graft is not easily visible and seems to have disappeared. However, the embryo is still alive and developing normally with the transplanted graft.

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