Hi Marcus, Glenn, and Kevin!
This is Bianca from group 10.
On behalf on my group mates, Syo Mateo and Annika Borromeo, we first want to congratulate your group for a very clear and informative presentation! It was concise and easy to understand. We would like to ask, given the many differences the group mentioned between mice and humans, why is the mouse usually the chosen model for understanding transcriptional regulation of human development? Additionally, what are the critical cellular processes that occur in both mice and humans?
We are also curious to know if your group believes that it is okay to make use of embryonic stem cells for the
sake of science given that there are ethical concerns regarding the use of these for research.
Thank you very much and happy holidays to your group!:)
This is Bianca from group 10.
On behalf on my group mates, Syo Mateo and Annika Borromeo, we first want to congratulate your group for a very clear and informative presentation! It was concise and easy to understand. We would like to ask, given the many differences the group mentioned between mice and humans, why is the mouse usually the chosen model for understanding transcriptional regulation of human development? Additionally, what are the critical cellular processes that occur in both mice and humans?
We are also curious to know if your group believes that it is okay to make use of embryonic stem cells for the
sake of science given that there are ethical concerns regarding the use of these for research.
Thank you very much and happy holidays to your group!:)