Sample of a frog's slimy skin predicts susceptibility to disease
Thursday, May 1, 2014 - 12:01
in Biology & Nature
A simple sample of the protective mucus layer that coats a frog's skin can now be analyzed to determine how susceptible the frog is to disease, thanks to a new technique. The findings could help scientists successfully reintroduce endangered amphibians into the wild by reducing the chance that the amphibians will be killed by diseases that may have played a role in the species' original declines.