Evo-Devo (2/26) Flashcards

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Blastocyst

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structure formed in the early development of mammals and is what implants itself within the walls of the uterus

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Three Germ Layers for ALL Vertebrate Animals

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  1. ) Ectoderm: forms skin cells, brain cells, hair, tooth enamel, nails
  2. ) Mesoderm: forms skeletal muscle, organs, red blood cells
  3. ) Endoderm: forms lungs, glands, inner lining of the gut
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What does “pluripotent” mean? (Stem Cells)

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the cell is mature and is capable of giving rise to a variety of different cell types;

this is why stem cell research holds so much promise for th treatment of certain injuries and diseases

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Which developmental stage is useful for embryonic stem cell research?

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Blastocyst stage!

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What Are Homeobox (Hox) Genes?

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Homeobox genes are a large family of genes that direct the formation of body parts during early embryonic development

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What do Hox Genes do?

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they encode proteins (transcription factors) that regulate gene expression in multicellular organisms

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What can be said about DNA sequences for Hox Genes?

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they are similar among different species (thing the mouse eyeball gene that was injected in to the fly)

  • genes active in the head lie at one end and those in the tail at the other
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What do the Hox Gene Transplantation and Knockout Experiments tell us about the role of Hox Genes?

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Hox genes have similar functions even across many different organisms

  • the exact same Hox genes occur in ALL animals
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How do Hox genes vary between different organisms?

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differences involve duplications and deletions

  • varying number of HOX gene sets between organisms (flies have 1 set of 8 while humans have 4 sets)
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Vestigal Structures

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degenerate or underdeveloped; reduced in size and function by natural selection as no longer required

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Atavistic Features

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an evolutionary “throwback”, only occurs occasionally within a species

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