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Wildtype versus Mutant Ms. Alvarez maribea@uci.edu Arora Lab University of California Irvine Developmental and Cell Biology Department
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UC Irvine Dr. Kavita Arora Associate Professor J. Cho PhD Student M. Alvarez PhD Student
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What is the difference between these individuals? Wolverine is a mutant and Ms. Alvarez is wild-type Wild-type is the typical form Mutants are organisms who’s DNA has been altered. These organisms display new characteristics or traits not found in wild-type.
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Mutations are permanent changes in the DNA sequence of a gene
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Why do scientist make mutant organisms? The image “http://nfs.unipv.it/nfs/minf/dispense/immunol ogy/nunu_mouse2.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. To study the function/ role of the gene that has been mutated.
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Drosophila Melanogaster, a popular genetic model organism ~ 50% of fly genes have vertebrate homologs Small and easy to grow in lab Short generation time Produce high amounts of offspring
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Drosophila Melanogaster is used to study the biological processes underlying: Embryonic development Neurodegenerative disorders Diabetes Aging Drug abuse Cancer
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Myostatin Mutants
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Project goal: Identify the function of Myostatin in Drosophila Myostatin fly mutants die at pupa stage
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Dr. Kavita Arora Jane Cho Tiffany Leung Nicole El-Ali Arora Lab Warrior Lab MSP Program NSF-GK-12 grant DGE-0638751 Acknowledgments
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