BGM1004/L07 Model Eukaryotes Flashcards

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What is a model organism?

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A well-established experimental biological system

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Give 3 characteristics of a good model organism.

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Rapid rate of development
Easily manipulated
Short lifespan
Readily available
Large number of offspring per generation

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3
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Give the 3 types of model organism.

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Genetic
Genomic
Experimental

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4
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What is a genetic model organism?

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Species amenable to genetic analysis

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5
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Give 3 characteristics of a genetic model organism.

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Short generation time
Large range of mutants available
Detailed genetic maps

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What is a genomic model organism?

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Occupies a special position in evolution or have a particular genome size or comparison

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7
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What is an experimental model organism?

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May not be genetically amenable but have certain other experimental advantages

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8
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Why do we need model organisms? (4)

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Humans take a long time to mature
Unethical to manipulate human genome
One offspring per cycle
Large in size

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9
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What is (possibly) the simplest free-living model organism?

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Escherichia coli

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10
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What type of cell is E. coli?

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Gram negative rod shaped bacterium

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11
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Why is E. coli used as a model organism? (3)

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Easy to grow
Rapid rate of generation
Easy to manipulate/transform

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12
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Give 5 eukaryotic models for genetic analysis.

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Yeast
Fruit fly
Worm
Zebra fish
Mouse

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13
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How is DNA stored in yeast?

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Linear chromosomes within membrane-bound nucleus

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14
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How do yeast divide?

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Budding or fission

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15
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Give an example of a budding yeast used as a eukaryotic model.

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Saccharomyces cerevisae

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16
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Give an example of a fission yeast used as a eukaryotic model.

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Schizosaccharomyces pombe

17
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Give 3 advantages to S. cereviae and S. pombe as eukaryotic models.

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Rapid growth rate
Can exist as haploid or diploid
Easily transformable with plasmids
Large mutant collections

18
Q

What biological properties do yeast share with humans? (4)

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Cell division cycle
Gene expression
DNA replication and repair
Signalling pathways

19
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Give 3 advantages to Drosophila melanogaster as a eukaryotic model organism.

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Small so large numbers maintainable
Short lifespan
Large number of offspring per cycle
Easy to cross genetics
Huge number of mutants
Many phenotypic markers

20
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How can D. melanogaster be transformed?

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P element transposon and other transposons

21
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What allows genetic mapping of D. melanogaster?

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Mature larvae produce giant polythene chromosomes

22
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Give 3 contributions from Drosophila genetics.

A

Cell signalling
Development
Neurological diseases

23
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Give 3 advantages of Caenorhabditis elegans as a eukaryotic model organism.

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Small, free-living
Transparent - easy observation
Cheaply maintained
Short lifespan
Two sexes allows genetic crossing

24
Q

What is the function of siRNAs?

A

Prevent expression of gene of interest

25
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Give 2 contributions of C. elegans.

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Insight into ageing and development
Cell tracking and follow through development
First mutant with increased lifespan

26
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Give 3 advantages to Danio rerio (zebra fish) as a eukaryotic model organism.

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Large number of offspring per cycle
Short lifespan
Transparent embryos
Sturdy 1mm embryos are micro-injectable
Mutants via random mutagenesis possible
Knockdown via morpholinos

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What is the D. rerio an excellent model for? (4)

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Vertebrate development
Neurobiology
Drug discovery and toxicity testing
Diseases including cancer

28
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Give 3 advantages of Mus musculus as eukaryotic model organism.

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Short breeding cycle
Large number of offspring per cycle
Manipulation of embryonic stem cells allows transgenic mice

29
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Give 4 diseases that mice are prone to.

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Cancers
Blindness
Obesity
Diabetes
Drug addiction
Alcoholism
Aggression
Anxiety