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So i think the main rabbit used in research is the oryctolagus cuniculus. Lets focus mostly on that (or at least i, Jenny, will since im going genetics).
So i think the main rabbit used in research is the oryctolagus cuniculus. Lets focus mostly on that (or at least i, Jenny, will since im going genetics). This link is great for the specific genetics: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AJ001588

Revision as of 21:14, 18 August 2009

Our group is Sum, Vishnnu, Juliana and Jenny. Today in the lab we have decided to research the RABBIT!

Information: http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/OtherEmb/Rabbit.htm

(Juliana's email belebele85@msn.com)


This is apparently what we need to include in our case study:

  • Timeline of Embryo Development - how long (JULIANNA since its pretty brief)
  • Staging - are there species specific staging, what occurs when (SUM)
  • History of Model Use - when was it first used, (JULIANNA)
  • Genetics - chromosome number, sequencing (JENNY)
  • Abnormal Development (VISHNNU)
  • Current Embryology Research - research papers and findings (VISHNNU)

Hey guys, maybe we should add a section comparing rabbit to human development --Sumaiya Rahman 16:45, 6 August 2009 (EST)

That sounds like a good idea Sum....seeing that human development is the primary theme of the course, not including it would be criminal!. -vishnnu

For Juliana: (what u missed) -After you left, we split the topics up with everyone assigned a different topic (see above) -Links to resources and discussions are to be posted on the group talk page, the project page is for the actual assignment -Final assignment will be marked by another group and everyone will be given a marking criteria -No information should be obtained from Wikipedia and all information (tables & graphs included) must be referenced -Please feel free to suggest any further topics which can be included -Finally.......good luck! -vishnnu

Cool~! I will C you guys in the lab this week! ^^

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So i think the main rabbit used in research is the oryctolagus cuniculus. Lets focus mostly on that (or at least i, Jenny, will since im going genetics). This link is great for the specific genetics: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AJ001588