New study details how fertilization triggers changes to thousands of proteins in frog eggs

For more than half a century, studies on the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) have helped scientists better understand the biological underpinnings of life, from embryonic development and neurobiology to genetics and disease. The frog’s claims to fame include the Nobel Prize-winning discovery that adult cell fate can be reprogrammed, and it once served as the world’s only reliable pregnancy test.