Models
Popular Animals
Regulation
Animal Groups
Genetics
100

What is an animal model?

Non-human species used in research to mimic aspects of a disease, disorder, or other reaction found in humans. 

100

What is the domestic mouse?

Popular animal model due its small size, calm nature, low cost to house, and ease of genetic manipulation. 

100

What is the Animal Welfare Act?

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulates the use of research animal models under this act. 

100

What are warm-blooded vertebrates?

The Animal Welfare Act is designed to regulate the use of only this group of animal models in research, teaching, and testing. 

100

What is genetic engineering? 

Process which increases, decreases or removes a gene that is already present in the organism. 

200

What is reduce?

By requiring the number of animals used for research to be justified, fewer are used which is following this R of the 3 R's model. 

200

What is the Norway rat?

The second most widely used animal research model has many of the attributes of mice, but their larger size and more complex body systems makes them useful for research.

200

What is in-house breeding?

Some researchers develop their own lines of research animals, often mice and rats through this animal husbandry process. 

200

What are livestock (or farm animals)? 

This group of animals is regulated only when used for research, not when produced for slaughter or when part of a nutrition, breeding, management, or production efficiency study. 

200

What are transgenes?

These genes are artificially introduced into the genome of another organism. 

300

What is replace?

Over time many animal procedures were eliminated with a shift to other research strategies in accordance with this R of the 3 R's model. 

300

What are zebra fish?

The most common fish used as animal models. 

300

What is a Class A dealer?

This class of animal dealer is licensed by the USDA to breed, raise, and sell animals specifically for research, similar to in-house breeders. 

300

What are laboratory rats and mice?

These two types of rodents make up 95% of all vertebrate animals used in research. 

300

What are non-human primates (NHP)? 

Group of animal species includes macaques, monkeys, marmosets, baboons, and chimpanzees that account for less than 0.5% of all animals used in current medical research. 

400

What is refine?

This R, of the 3 R's model, requires more background work and computer modeling to reduce likely variables that may complicate research in animals. 

400

What are the fruit fly and nematode?

This fly and this little known multi-celled "worm" are the two most common insects (yes, insects) used as animal models. 

400

What is a Class B dealer?

This class of animal dealer is licensed by the USDA does not raise their own animals, but acquires them from many different sources. 

400

What are guinea pigs and rabbits?

These two species of rodents were among the first animals used in medical research. 

400

What are "knock out" mice? 

Named because of genetic engineering techniques that involve inserting non-mice genes into the mouse genome while deleting others. 

500

What are biochemical and cellular interactions?

Scientists rely on these two types of interactions before moving to research on animal models. 

500

What is saccharomycetales yeast?

The most common single-celled organism used as animal models. 

500

What is the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)?

Registered research institutions must submit an annual report to this agency regarding their use of animal models. 

500

What are dogs and cats?

In recent decades, the use of these two domestic animals has decreased due to public pressure. 
500

What is xenotranplantation?

The process of grafting or transplanting organs and tissues between members of different animal species. 

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