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A jungle of tools and data workflows, many do not interact and produce absolutely different data formats. | A jungle of tools and data workflows, many do not interact and produce absolutely different data formats. | ||
==Desired final state of the Test Case== | ==Desired final state of the Test Case== | ||
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==Discussion== | ==Discussion== | ||
These test cases represent an example of what could be repeated for different types of stressors (other metabolic stressors, environmental disruptors.... ) on oocytes and granulosa cells to study the impact of such changes on the early embryo. The same type of model could be used to study the effect of pathogens while exposing different biological material (embryos or oocytes) to study host interactions with pathogens in reproductive tissues and potential differences between breeds to infection | These test cases represent an example of what could be repeated for different types of stressors (other metabolic stressors, environmental disruptors.... ) on oocytes and granulosa cells to study the impact of such changes on the early embryo. The same type of model could be used to study the effect of pathogens while exposing different biological material (embryos or oocytes) to study host interactions with pathogens in reproductive tissues and potential differences between breeds to infection |