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Experimental Organism Systems

Experimental Organism Systems is an innovative approach to research using model organism systems to study the effects of genetic and environmental mutations on development and disease. This approach allows researchers to study how genetic and environmental variations influence development and disease progression in …

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Overview

Experimental Organism Systems is an innovative approach to research using model organism systems to study the effects of genetic and environmental mutations on development and disease. This approach allows researchers to study how genetic and environmental variations influence development and disease progression in the context of a living system. Experimental Organism Systems uses genetically-modified organisms to create a living laboratory to explore the cause and effect of genetic and environmental changes. The results of these experiments provide insights into health, disease, and evolutionary processes, which can be applied to develop new treatments, improve public health, and understand biodiversity.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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