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Lab 1 --[[User:Z3375390|Z3375390]] 11:49, 25 July 2012 (EST)
Lab 1 --[[User:Z3375390|Z3375390]] 11:49, 25 July 2012 (EST)
Lab 2 --[[User:Z3375390|Z3375390]] 10:40, 1 August 2012 (EST)
Lab 2 --[[User:Z3375390|Z3375390]] 10:40, 1 August 2012 (EST)


==Lab Assignments==
Lab 1 Assignment:
Lab 1 Assignment:
1. The idea of In Vitro Fertilisation was influenced by the study of fertilisation of rabbit egg cells in test tubes. However as the cycle of human eggs is different to that of rabbits, further study and experimentation had to be done in order to achieve it. The first successful birth of an IVF baby occurred in 1978.  
1. The idea of In Vitro Fertilisation was influenced by the study of fertilisation of rabbit egg cells in test tubes. However as the cycle of human eggs is different to that of rabbits, further study and experimentation had to be done in order to achieve it. The first successful birth of an IVF baby occurred in 1978.  

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Lab Assignments

Lab 1 Assignment: 1. The idea of In Vitro Fertilisation was influenced by the study of fertilisation of rabbit egg cells in test tubes. However as the cycle of human eggs is different to that of rabbits, further study and experimentation had to be done in order to achieve it. The first successful birth of an IVF baby occurred in 1978. Robert G. Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010 for the development of In Vitro Fertilisation. [1]

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