Model organisms are species of plants, animals, or microorganisms that are widely studied because they possess characteristics or traits that make them suitable for scientific investigation. These organisms serve as representative models to study biological processes that are relevant to humans or other organisms. They provide valuable insights into genetics, development, physiology, behavior, and disease mechanisms, allowing researchers to make generalized conclusions and discoveries applicable to a wider range of species.
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