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At5g65640 - A mutant phenotype? Emily Eder HC70AL - Spring 2005
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Arabidopsis Gene At5g65640 Plant genotyping Sequencing and T-DNA insert First observation of mutant phenotypes Nomarski RNA extraction – microarray – expression
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Genotyping 4 Homozygous, 0 Heterozygous, and 8 Wild Type Plants Homozygous
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Sequencing the Mutant Band Why is it necessary to sequence the band? We must verify the T-DNA insertion site
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AT5g65640 2026 Base Pairs in Length Codes for basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) protein 146
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Mutant Phenotypes
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Mutant Phenotypes cont.
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Using Microscope to Examine Phenotypes
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Microscope Examination cont.
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Mutant Nomarski
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Wild Type Nomarski
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Using Gel Electrophoresis to Determine RNA Expression
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Gel Electrophoresis to Determine RNA Expression
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Using a Genechip (Microarray) to Determine RNA Expression
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Arabidopsis Gene AT5g65640 4 Homozygous Mutant Plants - all with visible phenotype 1 T-DNA insert - forward orientation RNA expression revealed a large amount of RNA present in the seed
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What’s next? Can we be sure that this is an actual mutant phenotype? More research is necessary
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