Lecture 4: Model organisms Flashcards

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What makes model organisms possible?

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common ancestry -conservation of major aspects of biology

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typical considerations in selecting model organisms

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rapid development with short life cycles
small adult size
availability and inexpensive maintenance and breeding
tractability to experimental methodology
relevance to humans
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bacteria used for

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laid the foundations of molecular biology
antibiotics
recombinant DNA technologies

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Yeast used for

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eukaryotic system
signaling molecules and cell cycle are nearly similar

to understand human diseases (nearly 20% human diseases genes have yeast homologues)
ease of genetic manipulation -> use for analyzing and functionally dissecting gene products from other eukaryotes

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Hydra used for

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phylogeny (at the base of metazoan phyla)
evolutionary transition (body axis, germ layers, gonads, cell types)
pattern formation (peculiar tissue dynamics make hydra perpetual embryo)
regeneration, stem cells

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Anatomy of hydra

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live in water
most have tentacles
catch food with stinging cells
gut for digesting
nerve net found througout the body
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What is unique in c. elegans?

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can be grown and genetically manipulated with the speed and ease of microrganism + features of a real animal

genom is fully sequenced
full set of organ systems 
complex sensory systems
coordinated behavior
possible to trace the lineage of every one of its nearly 1000 constituent cells
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C. elegans used for

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developmental and cell biology
neurobiology
aging
human disease studies (~75% genes have potential homologs)

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Drosophila used for

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biomedical research
easy to manipulate -> study developmeny, physiology, behavior
insights into forms of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, behavior, immunity, aging, multigenic inheritance, development

homologues of it ~ many organ systems in mammals

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Zebrafish is useful for

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transparent egg (48 hours to develop) -> see the embryonic development
shared features - blood, kidney, optical systems
development in ex vivo

genome - half the size of mouse and human -> identification of key vertebrate genes

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Chick embryo used for

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study development of higher vertebrates - growth accompanies morphogenesis

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Thale cress (Arabidopsis thailana)

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relatively small genome -> easy to grow in lab

agriculture, energy, environment, human health

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