708:, genetics, genomics as well as the geochemical and fossil record. These estimations tell us that humans and chimpanzees last shared a common ancestor about 6 million years ago (mya). As our closest relatives, chimpanzees have a lot of potential to tell us about mechanisms of disease (and what genes may be responsible for human intelligence). However, chimpanzees are rarely used in research and are protected from highly invasive procedures. Rodents are the most common animal models. Phylogenetic trees estimate that humans and rodents last shared a common ancestor ~80-100mya. Despite this distant split, humans and rodents have far more similarities than they do differences. This is due to the relative stability of large portions of the genome, making the use of vertebrate animals particularly productive.
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347:). Disease models are divided into three categories: homologous animals have the same causes, symptoms and treatment options as would humans who have the same disease, isomorphic animals share the same symptoms and treatments, and predictive models are similar to a particular human disease in only a couple of aspects, but are useful in isolating and making predictions about mechanisms of a set of disease features.
2252:"Reduction" refers to efforts to minimize number of animals used during the course of an experiment, as well as prevention of unnecessary replication of previous experiments. To satisfy this requirement, mathematical calculations of statistical power are employed to determine the minimum number of animals that can be used to get a statistically significant experimental result.
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laboratory experiments involving living animals are reviewed and approved by this committee. In addition to proving the potential for benefit to human health, minimization of pain and distress, and timely and humane euthanasia, experimenters must justify their protocols based on the principles of
Replacement, Reduction and Refinement.
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100,000 rhesus monkeys, with 65 doses of vaccine produced from each monkey. Sabin wrote in 1992, "Without the use of animals and human beings, it would have been impossible to acquire the important knowledge needed to prevent much suffering and premature death not only among humans, but also among animals."
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British Parliament under pressure from British and Indian intellectuals enacted the first law for animal protection preventing cruelty to cattle. This was followed by the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1835 and
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toxin and demonstrated its effects in guinea pigs. He went on to develop an antitoxin against diphtheria in animals and then in humans, which resulted in the modern methods of immunization and largely ended diphtheria as a threatening disease. The diphtheria antitoxin is famously commemorated in the
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Chinwalla, A. T.; Waterston, L. L.; Lindblad-Toh, K. D.; Birney, G. A.; Rogers, L. A.; Abril, R. S.; Agarwal, T. A.; Agarwala, L. W.; Ainscough, E. R.; Alexandersson, J. D.; An, T. L.; Antonarakis, W. E.; Attwood, J. O.; Baertsch, M. N.; Bailey, K. H.; Barlow, C. S.; Beck, T. C.; Berry, B.; Birren,
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improved the vaccine by passing the polio virus through animal hosts, including monkeys; the Sabin vaccine was produced for mass consumption in 1963, and had virtually eradicated polio in the United States by 1965. It has been estimated that developing and producing the vaccines required the use of
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Animal models are required to connect in order to understand whole organisms, both in healthy and diseased states. In turn, these animal studies are required for understanding and treating human disease ...In many cases, though, there will be no substitute for whole-animal studies because of the
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Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW). At each site, OLAW guidelines and standards are upheld by a local review board called the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). All
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Spontaneous models refer to diseases that are analogous to human conditions that occur naturally in the animal being studied. These models are rare, but informative. Negative models essentially refer to control animals, which are useful for validating an experimental result. Orphan models refer to
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stem cells can also elucidate new mechanisms for understanding cancer and cell regeneration. Imaging studies (such as MRI or PET scans) enable non-invasive study of human subjects. Recent advances in genetics and genomics can identify disease-associated genes, which can be targeted for therapies.
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Genomic data is used to make close comparisons between species and determine relatedness. Humans share about 99% of their genome with chimpanzees (98.7% with bonobos) and over 90% with the mouse. With so much of the genome conserved across species, it is relatively impressive that the differences
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Arguments regarding whether biomedical science can advance without the use of animals are frequently mooted and make as much sense as questioning if clinical trials are necessary before new medical therapies are allowed to be widely used in the general population ...animal models are likely to
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1) appropriateness as an analog, 2) transferability of information, 3) genetic uniformity of organisms, where applicable, 4) background knowledge of biological properties, 5) cost and availability, 6) generalizability of the results, 7) ease of and adaptability to experimental manipulation, 8)
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led to generation of the DBA ("dilute, brown and non-agouti") inbred mouse strain and the systematic generation of other inbred strains. The mouse has since been used extensively as a model organism and is associated with many important biological discoveries of the 20th and 21st centuries.
1405:) has a nearly transparent body during early development, which provides unique visual access to the animal's internal anatomy during this time period. Zebrafish are used to study development, toxicology and toxicopathology, specific gene function and roles of signaling pathways.
837:(mechanism of cause) and phenotype (signs and symptoms) to the human equivalent. However complex human diseases can often be better understood in a simplified system in which individual parts of the disease process are isolated and examined. For instance, behavioral analogues of
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255:. Animal experimentation continues to be required for biomedical research, and is used with the aim of solving medical problems such as Alzheimer's disease, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, many headaches, and other conditions in which there is no useful
830:. The use of animal models allows researchers to investigate disease states in ways which would be inaccessible in a human patient, performing procedures on the non-human animal that imply a level of harm that would not be considered ethical to inflict on a human.
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exist to provide researchers with a portal from which to download sequences (DNA, RNA, or protein) or to access functional information on specific genes, for example the sub-cellular localization of the gene product or its physiological role.
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for the treatment of these conditions in humans. A 2000 study found that animal models concorded (coincided on true positives and false negatives) with human toxicity in 71% of cases, with 63% for nonrodents alone and 43% for rodents alone.
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between humans and mice can be accounted for in approximately six thousand genes (of ~30,000 total). Scientists have been able to take advantage of these similarities in generating experimental and predictive models of human disease.
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and/or natural phenomena that are more difficult to study directly. Continual research on these organisms focuses on a wide variety of experimental techniques and goals from many different levels of biology—from
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parsimony models, investigating pivotal position in the evolutionary tree. Historically, model organisms include a handful of species with extensive genomic research data, such as the NIH model organisms.
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Animal models can be classified as homologous, isomorphic or predictive. Animal models can also be more broadly classified into four categories: 1) experimental, 2) spontaneous, 3) negative, 4) orphan.
654:) and non-specialist living requirements. Sometimes, the genome arrangement facilitates the sequencing of the model organism's genome, for example, by being very compact or having a low proportion of
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and other early bacteriologists as a host for bacterial infections, becoming a byword for "laboratory animal", but are less commonly used today. The classic model vertebrate is currently the mouse (
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is currently the most popular model plant. Its small stature and short generation time facilitates rapid genetic studies, and many phenotypic and biochemical mutants have been mapped.
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wrote that Morgan's discoveries "helped transform biology into an experimental science". Research in model organisms led to further medical advances, such as the production of the
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studies, provide an alternative that preserves the physiology of the living cell, but does not require the sacrifice of an animal for mechanistic studies. Human, inducible
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and related compounds, were also developed through studies on model organisms, and are necessary for modern, complex surgical operations.
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6851:The inescapable problem of lab animal restraint
6634:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
6628:Martin B, Ji S, Maudsley S, Mattson MP (2010).
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2892:
2351:Mouse model of colorectal and intestinal cancer
2156:. These mice may have limited diversity of the
1310:, and easily induced observable mutations. The
1223:genes that are critical for the development of
1184:, and is an important species in the fields of
7288:Disease Animal Models – BSRC Alexander Fleming
7162:Goldstein, Bob; King, Nicole (November 2016).
6361:"Stable Protein Sialylation in Physcomitrella"
6303:Rivero, Luz; Scholl, Randy; Nordborg, Magnus;
4760:
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27:Organisms used to study biology across species
7498:
7347:
7263:Wellcome Trust description of model organisms
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4056:"Ultraconserved Elements in the Human Genome"
3619:
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1237:with well-studied genetics, is used to study
355:The use of animals in research dates back to
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5619:Wallingford, J.; Liu, K.; Zheng, Y. (2010).
5106:
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3437:
3308:Animal Models for the Study of Human Disease
3197:A reference handbook of the medical sciences
3192:
3190:
3020:
2979:
2977:
2958:
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2580:
2578:
2023:embryological development and organogenesis
1143:
183:as the vector of inheritance for genes, and
6605:. Genome Web. 29 April 2010. Archived from
6240:. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 69–88.
6140:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
5612:
4579:Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
4525:
4175:Kehrer-Sawatzki, H.; Cooper, D. N. (2007).
3501:
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6944:
6426:"Parkinson's Disease Mechanism Discovered"
6235:
5982:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
4496:
4487:
3858:Whalen FX, Bacon DR & Smith HM (2005)
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2669:
2667:
2473:
1452:(respiratory and cardiovascular systems),
1088:Animal models observed in the sciences of
875:(pentylenetetrazol) as an animal model of
833:The best models of disease are similar in
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2522:Royal Society of Medicine (13 May 2015).
2517:
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1154:Model organisms are drawn from all three
918:Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
264:Model organisms are drawn from all three
6260:
5479:Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci
5358:"Drosophila melanogaster: The Fruit Fly"
4531:
3825:. Harvard Medical School. Archived from
3761:
3480:
3167:
3133:Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
3011:
3009:
2647:. National Academies Press. p. 27.
2557:. National Academies Press. p. 37.
2539:
2537:
2346:Mouse models of breast cancer metastasis
1458:(aging), non-human primates such as the
1277:
1136:are indispensable for identifying novel
436:as the vector of inheritance for genes.
122:. This strategy is made possible by the
66:
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6501:Non-Mammalian Hormone-Behavior Systems
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4722:Research and Publishing in Neurosurgery
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1647:immunology, host–pathogen interactions
1331:(neuronal "wiring diagram") completed.
642:, techniques for genetic manipulation (
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5668:Harland, R.M.; Grainger, R.M. (2011).
5163:
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4426:Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
4010:
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3218:Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
3202:
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2164:) are activated in humans, but not in
515:virus, which led to his creation of a
76:, one of the most intensively studied
59:, one of the most famous subjects for
7486:
7335:
7068:British animal protection legislation
6947:"Male researchers stress out rodents"
6546:
6074:Fission Yeast GO slim terms | PomBase
5472:
3394:Jann Hau; Steven J. Schapiro (2011).
3072:
3006:
2702:Jann Hau; Steven J. Schapiro (2011).
2677:Jann Hau; Steven J. Schapiro (2011).
2534:
1011:to test and develop treatments using
781:is very similar to the cell cycle in
325:). Several of the bacterial viruses (
272:. One of the first model systems for
161:. The results have included the near-
7283:Why are Animals Used in NIH Research
7118:
6599:"JGI-Led Team Sequences Frog Genome"
6307:; Borevitz, Justin O. (2010-02-12).
5548:
5529:
5308:. Microbiologyonline. Archived from
4331:Journal of Investigative Dermatology
3651:Journal of Investigative Dermatology
3124:
2745:. National Academies Press. p.
531:techniques, the heart-lung machine,
484:. This led to the 1922 discovery of
204:techniques, the heart-lung machine,
3720:Mock M, Fouet A (2001). "Anthrax".
3689:. Academic.uprm.edu. Archived from
3089:
2801:"Thomas Hunt Morgan and his Legacy"
2438:
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7654:Evolutionary developmental biology
7317:Rat Resource & Research Center
7112:
6524:10.1016/B978-0-12-809633-8.03245-3
6261:Fielding, Samuel R. (March 2013).
6195:10.1016/B978-0-12-385967-9.00016-5
4859:Korneev, K. V. (18 October 2019).
4547:10.1111/j.1528-1157.1997.tb04523.x
4469:Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
3819:"History of Immunology at Harvard"
3816:
3375:. World Scientific. pp. 1–2.
2967:Woodruff H & Burg R (1986) in
2300:genome database of model organisms
2187:
1263:, and is studied as an example of
25:
7691:
7256:
6848:Lahvis, Garet (5 December 2019),
6516:Reference Module in Life Sciences
6432:. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
4761:Wang J, Fields J, Doré S (2008).
2480:Evolution: Education and Outreach
2358:- the Reference Sequence database
2236:National Anti-Vivisection Society
2148:, etc. Laboratory mice reared in
1285:, widely used in medical research
1069:The increase in knowledge of the
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693:Phylogeny and genetic relatedness
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5717:Spitsbergen JM, Kent ML (2003).
3860:Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol
3059:Medical Research Council (1956)
2120:capacity, lower activity of the
2105:than humans; have a lower total
1963:fish biology, sex determination
1669:cell division, organelles, etc.
1343:was the first plant to have its
6945:Katsnelson, Alla (2014-04-28).
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5583:Journal of Experimental Biology
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3823:Harvard Medical School:About us
3810:
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3704:
3679:
3638:
3305:P. Michael Conn (29 May 2013).
3075:Essential Developmental Biology
3066:
2304:Generic Model Organism Database
2276:Animal testing on invertebrates
2208:
1733:education, biomedical research
1603:bacterial genetics, metabolism
1523:of all model species have been
1227:have been discovered in yeast.
928:animal model of ischemic stroke
759:, several yeasts, particularly
7302:Knock Out Mouse Project – KOMP
5473:White, J; et al. (1986).
4779:10.1016/j.brainres.2008.05.058
4646:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3047-12.2012
3734:10.1146/annurev.micro.55.1.647
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3073:Slack, Jonathan M. W. (2013).
2741:Science, Medicine, and Animals
2737:Institute of Medicine (1991).
2467:
2432:
2413:
2370:
2077:
1922:effect of hormones on behavior
1625:evolution, adaptive radiation
1196:for the majority of work with
1038:of drugs for the treatment of
383:was a form of combustion, and
13:
1:
7321:National Institutes of Health
5769:"The dynamic genome of Hydra"
5360:. In Eric C. R. Reeve (ed.).
3888:Virus-typing of polio by Salk
2363:
2240:Laboratory Animal Welfare Act
2043:vocal learning, neurobiology
1838:differentiation, development
1192:, where it has served as the
1001:Using gene transfer to cause
553:feline immunodeficiency virus
237:feline immunodeficiency virus
6554:Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
6326:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000843
5070:Antimicrob. Agents Chemother
4730:10.1007/978-3-7091-6743-4_10
4587:10.1007/978-1-4939-3816-2_27
1132:of depression. In addition,
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6706:10.4049/jimmunol.172.5.2731
5530:Jabr, Ferris (2012-10-02).
5274:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2017.04.008
4424:in Humans and in Animals".
4384:10.1534/genetics.114.163188
3077:. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
2969:Discoveries in Pharmacology
2883:September 30, 2009, at the
2439:Fox, Michael Allen (1986).
2258:
1983:reptile biology, evolution
1418:(intracellular processes),
1134:animal models of depression
1061:as a model of human malaria
426:'s work with the fruit fly
173:'s work with the fruit fly
10:
7696:
7323:, supported Rat Repository
7119:Marx, Vivien (June 2014).
6547:Mello, Claudio V. (2014).
6365:Frontiers in Plant Science
6267:Limnology and Oceanography
5892:10.1016/j.chom.2020.03.023
5842:10.1016/j.cell.2015.01.038
5391:Riddle, Donald L. (1997).
4540:. 38 Suppl 1 (s1): S9–17.
3953:PMPA blocks SIV in monkeys
3495:December 17, 2008, at the
3230:10.1016/j.jfms.2004.08.005
3110:10.2174/138920009787522197
2319:History of model organisms
1943:aging, disease, evolution
1162:. The most widely studied
1147:
1034:Various animal models for
932:Injection of blood in the
815:
460:In the late 19th century,
350:
191:and the 1922 discovery of
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7520:
7374:
7297:National Cancer Institute
7180:10.1016/j.tcb.2016.08.005
6960:10.1038/nature.2014.15106
6693:The Journal of Immunology
6288:10.4319/lo.2013.58.2.0663
5735:10.1080/01926230390174959
5686:10.1016/j.tig.2011.08.003
5638:10.1016/j.cub.2010.01.012
4878:10.1134/S0026893319050108
4691:10.1007/s10787-007-1607-z
4511:10.3109/15563657808988266
4344:10.1016/j.jid.2018.08.005
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3980:October 28, 2006, at the
3975:What are model organisms?
3664:10.1016/j.jid.2018.08.005
2635:National Research Council
2545:National Research Council
2493:10.1186/s12052-017-0075-1
2463:– via Google Books.
2314:History of animal testing
2281:Animal testing on rodents
2228:
2124:, and a different set of
2003:disease model for humans
1882:
1819:
1756:
1696:Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
1676:Schizosaccharomyces pombe
1629:
1582:
1289:Among invertebrates, the
1230:Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
1216:Schizosaccharomyces pombe
1144:Important model organisms
1098:animal models of behavior
6870:Lahvis, Garet P (2017).
6817:10.4049/jimmunol.1502009
6378:10.3389/fpls.2020.610032
6042:10.3389/fimmu.2017.01906
5442:10.1093/genetics/77.1.71
5362:Encyclopedia of genetics
4999:10.1016/j.it.2004.02.012
3998:August 22, 2007, at the
3932:History of polio vaccine
2862:August 14, 2009, at the
2708:. CRC Press. p. 1.
2683:. CRC Press. p. 2.
2419:Griffiths, E. C. (2010)
1865:Callosobruchus maculatus
1752:surface sea temperature
1654:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
1635:Dictyostelium discoideum
1630:Eukaryotes, unicellular
1554:Informal classification
1537:Model organism databases
1498:Selected model organisms
1252:Dictyostelium discoideum
1210:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
1007:Implanting animals with
828:animal models of disease
789:proteins. The fruit fly
762:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
577:model system available.
387:'s demonstration of the
295:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
261:model system available.
73:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
6764:10.1073/pnas.1222878110
6655:10.1073/pnas.0912955107
6187:Tetrahymena Thermophila
6029:Frontiers in Immunology
5880:Cell Host & Microbe
5170:Neuropsychopharmacology
4634:Journal of Neuroscience
4093:10.1126/science.1098119
4013:Nature Reviews Genetics
3774:Mayo Clinic Proceedings
3588:10.1126/science.1089610
3331:Nature Reviews Genetics
3274:Veterinary Therapeutics
3145:10.1038/sj.clpt.6100223
3098:Current Drug Metabolism
2587:Nature Reviews Genetics
2426:March 12, 2012, at the
2391:10.1126/science.1108872
2035:Australian zebra finch
1845:Drosophila melanogaster
1820:Animals, nonvertebrate
1715:Tetrahymena thermophila
1610:Pseudomonas fluorescens
1415:Tetrahymena thermophila
1295:Drosophila melanogaster
1207:include baker's yeast (
1150:List of model organisms
973:Injecting animals with
963:Infecting animals with
883:post-traumatic epilepsy
792:Drosophila melanogaster
429:Drosophila melanogaster
418:and the development of
308:Drosophila melanogaster
176:Drosophila melanogaster
165:and the development of
118:would be unfeasible or
56:Drosophila melanogaster
7588:Indirect development:
7168:Trends in Cell Biology
6091:Nucleic Acids Research
5949:10.1098/rstb.2010.0053
5500:10.1098/rstb.1986.0056
5422:Caenorhabditis elegans
5356:James H. Sang (2001).
5183:10.1038/sj.npp.1300506
5132:10.1186/1475-2875-5-23
4825:10.1038/nprot.2007.513
4438:10.1006/rtph.2000.1399
2843:Bering Nobel Biography
2673:Hau and Shapiro 2011:
2340:Caenorhabditis elegans
2184:, and nonlinear mice.
2150:specific-pathogen-free
2071:embryonic development
2030:Taeniopygia castanotis
1930:Nothobranchius furzeri
1901:embryonic development
1878:developmental biology
1825:Caenorhabditis elegans
1455:Nothobranchius furzeri
1316:Caenorhabditis elegans
1286:
1083:genetically engineered
924:middle cerebral artery
860:
805:Caenorhabditis elegans
715:
650:lines, and methods of
559:, Texas cattle fever,
471:1925 serum run to Nome
452:in collaboration with
389:germ theory of disease
311:, the flowering plant
243:, Texas cattle fever,
88:
64:
47:
7514:Developmental biology
7307:Mouse Biology Program
6953:: nature.2014.15106.
6805:Journal of Immunology
6567:10.1101/pdb.emo084574
5215:10.1007/7854_2010_108
4944:Acta Neuropathologica
3849:John Cade and Lithium
3786:10.4065/mcp.2010.0647
2639:Institute of Medicine
2549:Institute of Medicine
2291:Mycoplasma genitalium
1908:Fundulus heteroclitus
1782:Physcomitrella patens
1281:
1273:programmed cell death
1213:) and fission yeast (
1020:selected (such as in
855:
561:classical swine fever
450:William Ernest Castle
420:organ transplantation
245:classical swine fever
215:In researching human
167:organ transplantation
116:human experimentation
70:
53:
33:
6153:10.3390/ijms18030647
4679:Inflammopharmacology
4337:(10): 2095–2105.e1.
3722:Annu. Rev. Microbiol
3657:(10): 2095–2105.e1.
3624:. Elsevier Science.
3622:The Laboratory Mouse
2987:. Saunders, New York
2951:Williamson C (1926)
2878:Discovery of Insulin
2823:Kandel, Eric. 1999.
2329:Arabidopsis thaliana
2130:inflammatory process
2063:Western clawed frog
1935:Turquoise killifish
1883:Animals, vertebrate
1830:Nematode, Roundworm
1787:Spreading earthmoss
1775:population genetics
1762:Arabidopsis thaliana
1708:hydrogen production
1516:has been developed.
1514:genetic manipulation
1336:Arabidopsis thaliana
1158:of life, as well as
818:Animal disease model
785:and is regulated by
569:parasitic infections
416:eradication of polio
314:Arabidopsis thaliana
268:of life, as well as
253:parasitic infections
189:diphtheria antitoxin
163:eradication of polio
7435:Medicago truncatula
7223:2015Natur.522..151L
6889:10.7554/eLife.27438
6755:2013PNAS..110.3507S
6646:2010PNAS..107.6127M
6279:2013LimOc..58..663F
5994:2009NYASA1168....3K
5943:(1552): 2495–2501.
5793:10.1038/nature08830
5785:2010Natur.464..592C
5536:Scientific American
5491:1986RSPTB.314....1W
5418:Brenner, S (1974).
5312:on 27 February 2014
5164:Hasler, G. (2004).
4499:Clinical Toxicology
4294:10.1038/nature11128
4286:2012Natur.486..527P
4153:10.1038/nature01262
4144:2002Natur.420..520W
4075:2004Sci...304.1321B
4069:(5675): 1321–1325.
3993:NIH model organisms
3829:on 20 December 2013
3580:2003Sci...302.1984L
3525:1994Natur.368..744J
2385:(5717): 1885–1886.
2335:History of research
2324:History of research
2288:(numerical), e.g.,
2061:African clawed frog
1970:Anolis carolinensis
1955:Japanese rice fish
1802:Populus trichocarpa
1476:Parkinson's disease
1444:(neurophysiology),
1412:(viral infection),
1379:behavior. The rat (
985:to reproduce human
969:infectious diseases
967:to reproduce human
914:autoimmune diseases
896:Parkinson's disease
391:in the 1880s using
138:over the course of
80:model organisms in
7603:Direct development
7594:Hypermetamorphosis
7138:10.1038/nmeth.2966
6103:10.1093/nar/gky961
5674:Trends in Genetics
5597:10.1242/jeb.076000
4956:10.1007/bf00228580
4194:10.1002/humu.20420
3928:2011-06-04 at the
3458:10.1038/nm0798-827
2937:Surg. Gynec. Obst.
2919:Raventos J (1956)
2904:2009-02-10 at the
2092:glucose intolerant
2056:Xenopus tropicalis
1795:molecular farming
1527:, including their
1388:Xenopus tropicalis
1300:Thomas Hunt Morgan
1287:
1265:cell communication
1182:molecular genetics
1166:model organism is
1046:ovariectomized rat
1013:ionizing radiation
993:ionizing radiation
942:hemorrhagic stroke
724:was the bacterium
424:Thomas Hunt Morgan
412:infectious disease
363:(384–322 BCE) and
276:was the bacterium
171:Thomas Hunt Morgan
159:infectious disease
89:
65:
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7661:
7480:
7479:
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6640:(14): 6127–6133.
6609:on August 7, 2011
6561:(12): 1237–1242.
6533:978-0-12-809633-8
6247:978-1-62417-073-7
6097:(D1): D821–D827.
5886:(5): 704–709.e2.
5779:(7288): 592–596.
5420:"The Genetics of
5404:978-0-87969-532-3
5371:978-1-884964-34-3
5224:978-3-642-19702-4
5176:(10): 1765–1781.
4865:Molecular Biology
4739:978-3-7091-7399-2
4596:978-1-4939-3814-8
4532:White HS (1997).
4280:(7404): 527–531.
4138:(6915): 520–562.
3964:PMPA is tenofovir
3519:(6473): 744–746.
3409:978-1-4200-8456-6
3382:978-981-281-202-5
3318:978-0-12-415912-9
3043:Fleming A (1929)
2999:Gibbon JH (1937)
2829:Columbia Magazine
2756:978-0-309-56994-1
2715:978-1-4200-8458-0
2690:978-1-4200-8456-6
2452:978-0-520-05501-8
2195:McGill University
2122:complement system
2075:
2074:
1740:Emiliania huxleyi
1557:Usage (examples)
1382:Rattus norvegicus
1257:molecular biology
1096:are often termed
1058:Plasmodium yoelii
983:neurotransmitters
922:Occlusion of the
892:6-hydroxydopamine
887:Injection of the
722:molecular biology
679:molecular biology
478:Frederick Banting
369:Antoine Lavoisier
274:molecular biology
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2421:What is a model?
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2266:Animals in space
2199:Montreal, Canada
2178:human population
2128:involved in the
2109:fraction in the
1588:Escherichia coli
1543:
1542:
1233:, a unicellular
1169:Escherichia coli
1140:for depression.
1106:mental disorders
987:mental disorders
727:Escherichia coli
529:organ transplant
498:bipolar disorder
462:Emil von Behring
279:Escherichia coli
202:organ transplant
136:genetic material
36:Escherichia coli
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7113:Further reading
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2015:Red junglefowl
1975:Carolina anole
1950:Oryzias latipes
1771:Flowering plant
1660:
1548:Model Organism
1500:
1448:(development),
1365:) were used by
1363:Cavia porcellus
1283:Laboratory mice
1269:differentiation
1198:recombinant DNA
1152:
1146:
1044:The use of the
940:as a model for
910:immune response
820:
814:
742:gene regulation
718:
699:common ancestry
695:
675:generation time
583:
563:(hog cholera),
446:D. melanogaster
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337:gene regulation
323:Cavia porcellus
247:(hog cholera),
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7125:Nature Methods
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7057:on 2013-01-05.
7042:
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7012:Science | AAAS
6999:
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6305:Bergelson, Joy
6294:
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6253:
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5816:
5758:
5723:Toxicol Pathol
5709:
5680:(12): 507–15.
5660:
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4987:Trends Immunol
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4871:(5): 704–717.
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4459:
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4226:Human Genetics
4216:
4181:Human Mutation
4167:
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4003:
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2696:breakthroughs.
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2050:Xenopus laevis
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1460:rhesus macaque
1394:Xenopus laevis
1321:Sydney Brenner
1247:C. reinhardtii
1239:photosynthesis
1145:
1142:
1110:endophenotypes
1108:, consists of
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717:
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537:whooping cough
507:In the 1940s,
379:to prove that
357:ancient Greece
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210:whooping cough
124:common descent
93:model organism
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