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The Biological Resources of Model Organisms

The Biological Resources of Model Organisms discusses fourteen model organisms that are utilised by thousands of researchers, teachers, and students each year in laboratories and classrooms around the globe. Although these organisms are acknowledged in innumerable scientific journal articles, little is generally known about the origin of these collections, how the organisms contained within them have been acquired, and how they are maintained and distributed.

Some collections, such as Drosophila, have long histories, while others, like the collection of Brachionus, are relatively new. They vary greatly in size. Nevertheless, all have contributed and continue to contribute to global research efforts in many areas of scientific research, including tissue regeneration, skin cancer, evolution, water purity, gene function, and hundreds of others. In addition to providing the raw materials for national and international research programmes, these collections also serve as educational tools used by colleges and high schools.

The chapters in this book attempt to provide a brief look at the individual organisms, how they came to be accepted as model organisms, the history of the individual collections, examples of how the organisms have been and are being used in scientific research, and a description of the facilities and procedures used to maintain them.

Features:

  • Provides an in-depth look at the collections of fourteen model organisms that have enabled innumerable scientific breakthroughs over decades and continue to do so.
  • Includes detailed descriptions of the operating procedures used for the maintenance of each model organism collection.
  • Discusses the holdings of the collections of model organisms and their relevance to past, current, and future scientific research.
  • Written by the leaders in the field of the management of model organisms.

The Biological Resources of Model Organisms discusses fourteen model organisms that are utilised by thousands of researchers, teachers, and students each year in laboratories and classrooms around the globe. Although these organisms are acknowledged in innumerable scientific journal articles, little is generally known about the origin of these collections, how the organisms contained within them have been acquired, and how they are maintained and distributed.

Some collections, such as Drosophila, have long histories, while others, like the collection of Brachionus, are relatively new. They vary greatly in size. Nevertheless, all have contributed and continue to contribute to global research efforts in many areas of scientific research, including tissue regeneration, skin cancer, evolution, water purity, gene function, and hundreds of others. In addition to providing the raw materials for national and international research programmes, these collections also serve as educational tools used by colleges and high schools.

The chapters in this book attempt to provide a brief look at the individual organisms, how they came to be accepted as model organisms, the history of the individual collections, examples of how the organisms have been and are being used in scientific research, and a description of the facilities and procedures used to maintain them.

Features:

  • Provides an in-depth look at the collections of fourteen model organisms that have enabled innumerable scientific breakthroughs over decades and continue to do so.
  • Includes detailed descriptions of the operating procedures used for the maintenance of each model organism collection.
  • Discusses the holdings of the collections of model organisms and their relevance to past, current, and future scientific research.
  • Written by the leaders in the field of the management of model organisms.
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The Biological Resources of Model Organisms discusses fourteen model organisms that are utilised by thousands of researchers, teachers, and students each year in laboratories and classrooms around the globe. Although these organisms are acknowledged in innumerable scientific journal articles, little is generally known about the origin of these collections, how the organisms contained within them have been acquired, and how they are maintained and distributed.

Some collections, such as Drosophila, have long histories, while others, like the collection of Brachionus, are relatively new. They vary greatly in size. Nevertheless, all have contributed and continue to contribute to global research efforts in many areas of scientific research, including tissue regeneration, skin cancer, evolution, water purity, gene function, and hundreds of others. In addition to providing the raw materials for national and international research programmes, these collections also serve as educational tools used by colleges and high schools.

The chapters in this book attempt to provide a brief look at the individual organisms, how they came to be accepted as model organisms, the history of the individual collections, examples of how the organisms have been and are being used in scientific research, and a description of the facilities and procedures used to maintain them.

Features:

  • Provides an in-depth look at the collections of fourteen model organisms that have enabled innumerable scientific breakthroughs over decades and continue to do so.
  • Includes detailed descriptions of the operating procedures used for the maintenance of each model organism collection.
  • Discusses the holdings of the collections of model organisms and their relevance to past, current, and future scientific research.
  • Written by the leaders in the field of the management of model organisms.
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