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The domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') has been used as a mammalian model of development with a term gestational period of 145 - 150 days.
The ferret (''Mustela putorius furo'') has historically been used as a mammalian model of development with a gestation period of 42 days.




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Historic Embryology: [[Paper - The development of nerve-endings in the respiratory muscles of the sheep (1940)|1940 respiratory muscles nerve-endings]]
'''Historic Embryology:''' [[Paper_-_Lectures_on_the_early_stages_in_the_development_of_mammalian_ova_and_on_the_differentiation_of_the_placenta_in_different_groups_of_mammals#The_Placenta_of_the_Ferret|1904 Placenta]] | [[Paper - Studies in the embryology of the ferret (1911)|1911 Ferret Embryology]] | [[Paper - The earliest stages of development of the blood-vessels and of the heart in ferret embryos|1917 Blood Vessel Development 1]] | [[Paper - The earliest stages of development of the blood-vessels and of the heart in ferret embryos 2|1918 Blood Vessel Development 2]] | [[Paper - The early development of the ferret - the zona granulosa, zona pellucida and associated structures (1932)|1932 zona granulosa, zona pellucida]] | [[Paper - Abnormal pronuclei in the ferret (1936)|1936 Abnormal Pronuclei]]
 
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Introduction

Sheep with lamb with second (twin) lamb being born.

The ferret (Mustela putorius furo) has historically been used as a mammalian model of development with a gestation period of 42 days.



Category:Ferret
Historic Embryology: 1904 Placenta | 1911 Ferret Embryology | 1917 Blood Vessel Development 1 | 1918 Blood Vessel Development 2 | 1932 zona granulosa, zona pellucida | 1936 Abnormal Pronuclei



Animal Development Time 

Animal Average Days
Bear (Black) 210
Bison 270
Budgerigar 18
Camel 410
cat 65
cow 281
chicken 21
Chimpanzee 236
Chinchilla 111
Coyote 63
deer (Mule) 200
dog 63
Donkey 365
Duck 28
Duck (Muscovy) 35
elephant 660
Elk, Wapiti 255
Ferret 42
Finch 14
Fox 52
Giraffe 425
goat 150
Goose 28
Gorilla 270
Guinea fowl 28
guinea pig 68
Hare 36
Hippopotamus 240
horse 338
Human 274
Leopard 95
Lion 108
Llama 350
Marmoset 150
Mink (European) 41
monkey (Macaque) 180
Moose 240
mouse 20
Muskox 255
Muskrat 29
Nutria, Coypu 130
opossum 12
Otter 285
Panther 90
Parrot 26
Pheasant 24
Pig 114
Pigeon 18
Porcupine 210
Pronghorn 230
Quail 16
rabbit 31
Raccoon 63
rat 21
Reindeer 225
Rhinoceros (African) 480
Seal 330
sheep 150
Shrew 20
Skunk 63
Squirrel (Gray) 40
Swan 35
Tapir 390
Tarsier 182
Tiger 103
Turkey 28
Walrus 450
whale (Sperm) 450
Wolf 63
Woodchuck 31
Animal Notes and Table Data Sources
  • Each animal species has different variations +/- the average values shown in the table.
  • Gestation is the carrying of an animal embryo or fetus inside a female viviparous animal. Except in the case of human gestational age GA.
  • Incubation is the laying of an egg (birds, reptiles, monotremes) with development occurring outside the female animal.


See also - Timeline Comparisons

Animal Development: axolotl | bat | cat | chicken | cow | dog | dolphin | echidna | fly | frog | goat | grasshopper | guinea pig | hamster | horse | kangaroo | koala | lizard | medaka | mouse | opossum | pig | platypus | rabbit | rat | salamander | sea squirt | sea urchin | sheep | worm | zebrafish | life cycles | development timetable | development models | K12
Historic Embryology  
1897 Pig | 1900 Chicken | 1901 Lungfish | 1904 Sand Lizard | 1905 Rabbit | 1906 Deer | 1907 Tarsiers | 1908 Human | 1909 Northern Lapwing | 1909 South American and African Lungfish | 1910 Salamander | 1951 Frog | Embryology History | Historic Disclaimer


Additional Data Sources

  • Theiler K. The House Mouse: Atlas of Mouse Development (1972, 1989) Springer-Verlag, NY. Online
  • Witschi E. Rat Development. In: Growth Including Reproduction and Morphological Development. (1962) Altman PL. and Dittmer DS. ed. Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol., Washington DC, pp. 304-314.
  • The Genetics of the Dog. E Ostrander, E. and Ruvinsky, A. ISBN: 9781845939403 (2012)
  • Merck Veterinary Manual. Aiello, S.E. and Moses, M.A. (ed) ISBN: 0911910506 (2013) Online
  • Witschi, E. (1962) Development: Rat. In: Growth Including Reproduction and Morphological Development. Altman, P. L. , and D. S. Dittmer, ed. Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol., Washington DC, pp. 304-314.

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Search term: Ferret Development | Ferret Embryology | Mustela putorius furo Development

Older papers  
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See also the Discussion Page for other references listed by year and References on this current page.

  • Viral particles of endogenous betaretroviruses are released in the sheep uterus and infect the conceptus trophectoderm in a transspecies embryo transfer model[1]


References

  1. Black SG, Arnaud F, Burghardt RC, Satterfield MC, Fleming JA, Long CR, Hanna C, Murphy L, Biek R, Palmarini M & Spencer TE. (2010). Viral particles of endogenous betaretroviruses are released in the sheep uterus and infect the conceptus trophectoderm in a transspecies embryo transfer model. J. Virol. , 84, 9078-85. PMID: 20610723 DOI.


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