• The Visible Embryo Project (VEP) is a multi-institutional, multidisciplinary research project originally created in the early 1990s as a collaboration...
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  • and George Michaels (of George Mason University), as part of the Visible Embryo Project. Doyle and his co-investigators described a method called Spatial...
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    An embryo (/ˈɛmbrioʊ/ EM-bree-oh) is the initial stage of development for a multicellular organism. In organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development...
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  • patents for work done there by Eolas' co-founders, as part of the Visible Embryo Project. The company was founded in 1994 by Michael Doyle, Rachelle Tunik...
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  • Michael D. Doyle of Eolas Technologies Inc., while working on the Visible Embryo Project and later acquired by and productized by ProofSpace, Inc. It has...
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  • Lonesome Space Traveller: A Child Is Born feature at the Making Visible Embryos project, History and Philosophy of Science Department, University of Cambridge...
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  • recapitulates phylogeny"—is a historical hypothesis that the development of the embryo of an animal, from fertilization to gestation or hatching (ontogeny), goes...
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    genotypes. Animal chimeras can be produced by the fusion of two (or more) embryos. In plants and some animal chimeras, mosaicism involves distinct types...
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  • will impact an embryo is dependent on several factors, such as how long the embryo has been exposed, the stage of development the embryo was in when exposed...
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  • as decidualization, and is usually triggered by hormones released by the embryo. In humans, decidualization happens spontaneously at the beginning of each...
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    Ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy in which the embryo attaches outside the uterus. This complication has also been referred to as an extrauterine...
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    among phyla; they generate the patterns in time and space which shape the embryo, and ultimately form the body plan of the organism. Another is that species...
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    connected to the uterus at the cervix. The uterus (or womb) accommodates the embryo by developing the uterine lining. The uterus also produces secretions which...
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    posterior end of the embryo, the streak undergoes a single- to multi-layered epithelial sheet transition that makes it a macroscopically visible structure. Several...
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    They are formed very early during human development, and may be visible in embryos of as little as 55 mm in length (10 weeks of gestational age.) Shafik...
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    eggs (nits) Nonviable eggs (dead embryo) that will never hatch Of these three, only eggs containing viable embryos have the potential to infest or reinfest...
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    Each fertilized ovum (zygote) may produce a single embryo, or it may split into two or more embryos, each carrying the same genetic material. Fetuses resulting...
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    with the remaining aortic arches. Liver with the septum transversum. Human embryo 3 mm. long. Illustration of truncus arteriosus in a fully formed heart Failure...
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    the 19th century as model organisms in developmental biology, as their embryos were easy to observe. That has continued with studies of their genomes...
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    primitive heart tube. The heart is the first functional organ in vertebrate embryos. The tubular heart quickly differentiates into the truncus arteriosus,...
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    mouth, and ears become visible. Also during this time, there is development of structures important to the support of the embryo, including the placenta...
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  • Knight) turns off the park's power to sneak out with samples of the dinosaur embryos to sell to a corporate rival, the dinosaurs break free, and the survivors...
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  • Tathagatagarbha is the embryo of the Illustrious Dharmadhatu, the embryo of the Dharmakaya, the embryo of the supramundane dharma, the embryo of the intrinsically...
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  • Shaw, resembled an octopus or squid. Page redeveloped this creature as an embryo in an early state of development, with tentacles that began fused together...
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  • embryo development. This would facilitate comparisons between experiments in different laboratories. The devised their stage series based on visible anatomical...
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    in Plant Hybridization" (1866), by Johann Gregor Mendel | Embryo Project Encyclopedia". embryo.asu.edu. Retrieved 2025-04-27. Mayo, O. and Bürger, R. 1997...
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    development, the stomach undergoes its first 90° rotation along the axis of the embryo, so that posterior structures are moved to the left and structures anterior...
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    body, although even this forms from the fusion of paired structures in the embryo. Under a tough membranous shell, the tunica albuginea, the testis of some...
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    they successfully injected human stem cells into the embryos of monkeys, creating chimera-embryos. April 17 COVID-19 pandemic: The global death toll from...
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    system. The zebrafish embryo develops rapidly, with precursors to all major organs appearing within 36 hours of fertilization. The embryo begins as a yolk...
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