Model Organisms Flashcards
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Characteristics of a good model organisms to investigate bio processes
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- Small size, genome and simple nutrient requirements
- Rapid life cycle producing large numbers of progeny
- Easy to genetically modify, with multiple mutants available to study
2
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Give examples of proteins that GM E.coli carry within its plasmids
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- Insulin to treat diabetes
- Erythropoietin to treat anemia
- Growth hormone to treat growth disorders
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What makes yeast a useful model organism
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- Simplest unicellular eukaryotic organism
- Easy to genetically modify
- Contains plasmids that are compatible with bacterial plasmids
- Exists in diploid AND haploid forms useful for studies
- Shares many proteins with humans
- Genes coding for proteins are folded and glycosylated correctly in yeast, not in E.coli
- Good for studying why mutant forms of proteins can lead to disease e.g. mutant huntingtin protein
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Why is c.elegans a good model organism
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- Abundant
- Small and only need E.coli as food
- Short generation time (3 days)
- Easy to genetically manipulate via DNA injection
- Females are hermaphrodite lol
- Transparent body
- Highly predictable (stereotypic) growth and development
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Why are drasophila a good model organism
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- Small and rapid life cycle of 10 days
- Easy to genetically modify by DNA injection into embryos
- Many mutants
- Every gene can be modified
- 50% genes in common with humans so most genes involved in disease also cause disease in drasophila
- Disease models for cancer, MND, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s,
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Why are mus muscularis good model organisms
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- Small and easy to house in cages
- 8 week generation time with large litters 8-10
- Similar genome to humans
- Easy GM by injection into cells + implantation
- Many mutants
- Good disease model
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Thale-cress plant reasons why - the same waffle
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- Abundant weed, rapid growth and generation time of 6 weeks
- Self fertilises but can be crossed with other plants
- Mutants available and easy to GM using a soil bacterium
- Small genome for plant
- in biotech an Arabidopsis gene increases phenol production in food (flavanols good for cardiovascular health)
- Salt-tolerant tomato plants use the arabidopsis gene that shuttle Na+ into central vacuole