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Gnotobiotics

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“well-known life”, is the study of animals whose microflora is completely defined

2
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Germ-free, also known as axenic,

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animals are only one type of gnotobiote—those free of all demonstrable microorganisms

3
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defined flora (DF) animal.

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DF animals are animals that were originally germ-free but were given a known group of bacteria and/or other organisms to aid their digestive functions

4
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specific pathogen-free animals (SPF).

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SPF animals have normal flora but are free of particular organisms, usually pathogenic, but they are not gnotobiotes.

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microbiome

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refers to the thousands of microbial species that inhabit a specific host.

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Housing in isolators

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isolators must undergo 3-6 weeks of consecutive negative testing before animals are housed in them.

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Sterilization

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steam autoclaving,
dry heat (air),
peracetic acid (2% w/v concentration),
ethylene oxide,
gamma irradiation,
membrane filtration (sterilizing liquids by passing them through filters with pore sizes that will not permit the passage of bacteria or larger contaminants),
chlorine dioxide, and
hydrogen peroxide gas plasma.
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What is a “Schaedler cocktail” or “altered Schaedler cocktail”

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A solution containing a variety of normal flora bacteria

9
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What is a good choice to help maintain genetic integrity when producing axenic pups by hysterectomy derivation?

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Make sure that the donor female and the foster mother have a different coat color.

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Which of the following represents a difference between hysterectomy derivation and embryo transfer

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In hysterectomy derivation, the fetuses are at term, but in the other technique, embryos used are at an earlier stage of development.