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ANAT2341 Lab 2 - Online Assessment

<pubmed>22666170</pubmed>


PMID 22666170

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3366219/

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2012/938138/

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2012/938138/fig7/

Figure 7: Model of a putative transcription network of gene, protein and hormonal stimulus of follicle development [6, 13, 14]. The process starts with the formation of germ cells and continues with the development of oogonia and oocytes. Several factors are involved in the PGC formation, oogonial (Oct-4), and oocyte development (Figα, Nobox, etc.). Specific oocyte differentiation factors in preantral follicular stages are, YP30, ZP1-3 and those of cortical granulosa content: DF1,9 ovoperoxidase (Opo), proteoliasin (Pln), and rendivin (Rdv). PMFs: Primordial follicles, PF: primary follicle, SF: secondary follicle, IGF (family of the insulin-like growth factors).


PMID 15733063

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1432-0436.2005.07301005.x/full


Lab 2 Assessment 2015

  1. Upload a research image using the guide information below. The image uploaded for your individual assessment can relate to your project or from fertilisation to week 3 of development (upload only a single image).
  2. Add that image to your own individual page (see Images).

Uploading Images

First Read the help page Images and Copyright Tutorial.

  1. Find an image.
    1. Search PubMed using an appropriate search term. Note that there is a special library of complete (full online) article and review texts called PubMed Central (PMC). Be very careful, while some of these PMC papers allow reuse, not all do and to add the reference link to your image you will still need to use the PMID.
    2. You can also make your own search term. In this link example PMC is searched for images related to "implantation" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=implantation&report=imagesdocsum. simply replace "implantation" with your own search term, but remember not everything in PMC can be reused, you will still need to find the "copyright notice" on the full paper, no notice, no reuse.
    3. Where else can I look? BioMed Central is a separate online database of journals that allow reuse of article content. Also look at the local page Journals that provides additional resources.
    4. You have found an image, go to step 2.
  2. Check the Copyright. I cannot emphasise enough the importance of this second step.
    1. The rule is unless there is an obvious copyright statement that clearly [Help:Copyright_Tutorial#Creative_Commons|allows reuse] (there are several different kinds, some do not) located in the article or on the article page, move on and find another resource. Not complying with this is a serious academic infringement equivalent to plagiarism.
    2. You have found the statement and it allows reuse, go to step 3.
  3. Prepare the image for uploading to the Wiki.




The following describes how to upload an image with all the information that must be associated with it.

The image must first be uploaded to the site.

  1. Open the left hand menu item “Toolbox” and click “Upload file” and a new window will open.
  2. Click the button ”Choose file” and navigate to where the image is located on your computer and double click the file.
  3. The window will now show the file name in the “Source filename” window.
  4. You can then rename the uploaded file in the “Destination filename” window.
    1. Make sure the new name accurately describes the image.
  5. Add a description of the image to the “Summary” window (this information can also be added after you have uploaded the file). Note the description must include:
    1. An image name as a section heading.
    2. Any further description of what the image shows.
    3. A subsection labeled “Reference” and under this the original image source, appropriate reference and all copyright information.
    4. Finally a template indicating that this is a student image. {{Template:Student Image}}

Images not including the above information will be deleted by the course coordinator and be considered in the student assessment process.

Students cannot delete uploaded images. Contact the course coordinator with the file address.

The image must then be added to your page.

Image Example

Here is an example of a recent image I have uploaded with all the associated information (except the student image template). Click the image to see the information associated with it.


Mouse pronuclei 01.jpg

DIC Image of an early mouse zygote containing two pronuclei[1]


  1. <pubmed>21941118</pubmed>| Nucleus


Example Image Code

Below is shown the code required for the above image and reference to appear on this current page (you could also see this by viewing this page in edit mode).

[[File:Mouse_pronuclei_01.jpg|300px]]


DIC Image of an early mouse zygote containing two pronuclei<ref><pubmed>21941118</pubmed>| [https://www.landesbioscience.com/article/17250/full_text/#load/info/all Nucleus]</ref>


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