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A list of different animal embryos that have been used in embryology studies that can be found within the UNSW Embryology program.  
A list of different animal embryos that have been used in embryology studies that can be found within the UNSW Embryology program.  


The links are to more detailed pages with overviews of embryological development and the key experimental findings. There are also links to external resources and labs that use these models. Use the animal image or title in the boxes below to open pages with more about information about that animals embryo development.
The links are to more detailed pages with overviews of embryological development and the key experimental findings. There are also links to external resources and labs that use these models. Use the title below to open pages with more about information about that animals embryo development and additional pages that relate to that species.





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A list of different animal embryos that have been used in embryology studies that can be found within the UNSW Embryology program.

The links are to more detailed pages with overviews of embryological development and the key experimental findings. There are also links to external resources and labs that use these models. Use the title below to open pages with more about information about that animals embryo development and additional pages that relate to that species.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 1) Embryology Animal Development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Animal_Development

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