mallieläinlajit
Mallieläinlajit, often translated as "model animal species" or "model organisms," are non-human species studied in scientific research to understand biological processes that are broadly applicable to other organisms, including humans. The selection of a mallieläinlaji is based on several key characteristics, such as a well-understood genetic makeup, a relatively short generation time, ease of breeding and maintenance in a laboratory setting, and existing knowledge base. These organisms allow scientists to investigate fundamental questions in genetics, development, physiology, and disease.
Common examples of mallieläinlajit include bacteria like Escherichia coli, yeast such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, fruit flies
The use of mallieläinlajit has been instrumental in numerous scientific breakthroughs, leading to advancements in medicine,