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Hi girls!
Hi girls!
Just thought I'd keep you updated on what I have been doing for the staging. Bascially Ive been trying to incorporate all the staging information into a graph so its easy to read and understand. Otherwise the information can go on for pages! I'm still very far from finished, at stage 14 out of 28. Ive tried uploading my table onto this page but its not completely working, so i'll bring what i have done on a USB tomorrow. see you then! Elide
Just thought I'd keep you updated on what I have been doing for the staging. Bascially Ive been trying to incorporate all the staging information into a graph so its easy to read and understand. Otherwise the information can go on for pages! I'm still very far from finished, at stage 14 out of 28. Ive tried uploading my table onto this page but its not completely working, so i'll bring what i have done on a USB tomorrow. see you then! Elide
Hey Emily. The link below has a timeline that you can check out in your spare time. Begum.
[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=4juoa5xMs8oC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=mouse+embryology&source=bl&ots=9tJAfRG4R6&sig=hjR5Zs-sL1sCW5FY8FnR5TMaUk0&hl=en&ei=LuuMSr_aCNjakAX714icDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9#v=onepage&q=mouse%20embryology&f=false]

Revision as of 16:25, 20 August 2009

   * Timeline of Development - how long (Emily)
   * Staging - are there species specific staging, what occurs when (Elide)
   * History of Model Use - when was it first used, what embryology research (Begum)
   * Genetics - chromosome number, sequencing (Angama)
   * Current Embryology Research - research papers and findings (All)



Here is a link for timeline [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=XLIarRWHikAC&pg=PT199&lpg=PT199&dq=mouse+embryo+development+timeline&source=bl&ots=fobLBRiacx&sig=cK4cuZah6Ksczs3o8v4NXQqoAyk&hl=en&ei=rGB6SvTHMMmIkAXB_piAAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#v=onepage&q=&f=false ]

link for the mouse brain development timeline http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_brain_development_timeline

hey guys there is another interesting link about mouse development http://mouseatlas.caltech.edu/index_content.html

Hi girls! Just thought I'd keep you updated on what I have been doing for the staging. Bascially Ive been trying to incorporate all the staging information into a graph so its easy to read and understand. Otherwise the information can go on for pages! I'm still very far from finished, at stage 14 out of 28. Ive tried uploading my table onto this page but its not completely working, so i'll bring what i have done on a USB tomorrow. see you then! Elide

Hey Emily. The link below has a timeline that you can check out in your spare time. Begum. [1]