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DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES

OMIM Database Online Mendelian Inheritence in Man Database. OMIM

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PubMed Database

Online Medline Database PubMed- Medline

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WEEK 1 Development Terms

  • acrosome-
  • blastocyst-
  • fertilization-
  • flagella-
  • meiosis-
  • mitosis-
  • oocyte-
  • polar body-
  • sperm-
  • Xist-
  • X inactivation-
  • ZP1-
  • ZP2-
  • ZP3-
  • zona pellucida-
  • zygote-

About Notes

  • Lecture notes from the Embryology Program compiled and written by Dr Mark Hill.
  • Note Links to OMIM Entries are copies of originals for computers without internet access. Computers with internet access can directly access the database.

Links

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Human Homepage
Pig Homepage

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Date Last Modified: 19/3/99
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