Model Organisms Flashcards

1
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Escherichia coli is used to study _____

A

It is the best characterized prokaryote

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2
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What are some of the advantages of using E.coli in the lab?

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  • common
  • Easy to grow
  • robust
  • cloning
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3
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Yeast

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The simplest eukaryotes. But it is robust and reproduces quickly

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4
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What are the organelles observed in a yeast cell

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Since yeast are eukaryotes:

  • Golgi apparatus
  • Nucleus
  • Vacuoles
  • Mitochondrion
  • Cell wall and Membrane
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5
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Why is yeast an important model organism?

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Yeast are important experimental models for eukaryotic cell biology

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6
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What are some of the research involving yeast?

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  • Carbohydrate biochemistry (fermentation)
  • Cell cycle research
  • temperature sensitive mutants
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7
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What is the species chosen by plant molecular biologist?

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Arabidospsis thaliana “common watercress”

Used in the study of higher plants. They have a very short lifespan (mere weeks). Genome is 110 M base pairs

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8
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Nematode worm goes by what scientific name?

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Caenorhabditis elegans

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9
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The nematode worm serves as a model for _____-

A

The study of animal development.

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10
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Why is the nematode worm used to study animal development?

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It has about 959 somatic cells in one C. elegans. The lineage of every cell is known, hence good for developmental biology.
Also, well suited for genetic analysis

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11
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Drosophila melanogaster is used to study _______

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genetics. It was the first animal model used for genetic analysis.

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12
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What are some of the key features being studied with drosophila as an animal model?

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  • Neuroscience
  • Gene expression
  • Biological clocks
  • Development
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13
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Why is drosophila used to study genetics?

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Has enormous (polytene) chromosomes

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14
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Zebrafish

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Danio rerio. Used to as an animal model for vertebrates.

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15
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What are some key features being studied with the zebrafish?

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  • Vertebrate genetics
  • Development
  • Neuroscience
  • Behavior
  • TRANSGENICS!!
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16
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Mus musculus is used as the model organism for _____

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Mammalian cell biology

17
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What are some of the advantages of using mus musculus?

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  • Transgenic mice are relatively easy to produce
  • Complete genome sequence is available
  • Extrapolation to human is usually possible
18
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The yeast saccharomyces

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Model for eukaryotic research. It is at least as closely related to plants as it is to animals. It has a rigid cell wall, is relatively immobile, and possesses mitochondria but not chloroplast. When nutrients are plentiful, it reproduces almost as fast as bacterium.

19
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What proved that genes were carried in the chromosome?

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Studies on fruit flies

20
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What does temperature sensitive mutant mean?

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When a gen mutation is conditional to certain specifications. In this case, a temperature sensitive mutant might work perfectly in cold temperatures, but when the temperature is elevated, the heat destroys the protein’s structure and by proxy, its function.

21
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Yeast

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Unicellular fungi

22
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Why is drosophila melanogaster ideal for research in genetics?

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Drosophila has an extremely big chromosome.