lecture 12 - C elegans Flashcards
1
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what are the advantages of c elegans being a model organism?
A
it can easily be grown in a petri dish
it contains 959 somatic cells, 302 are neurons
cell lineage is known and invariant
despite their size, they are still multicellular and exhibit cell-cell communication; they die after 20 days so they quickly go through a lot of generations
it has some cancer genes that can be studied; it lacks certain organ structures
2
Q
how does forward genetics work?
A
- begin with a phenotype of interest and trace your way back to the genes that contribute to it
3
Q
how do C. elegans reproduce?
A
they are hermaphrodites, so they reproduce via self-fertilization and they become homozygous after 2 generations
4
Q
how does reverse genetics work?
A
- study function of a gene and begin with that gene to see what it encodes for and what impact it has on the phenotype