Development Flashcards
(10 cards)
Cloning success
The sooner you clone an animal the higher the success rate. Cells that are further along in differentiation are more difficult to reprogram
What is the correct hypothesis for how genes differentiate?
Regulatory proteins -> cascade of regulatory interactions -> differentiation
How did people figure out regulatory proteins?
Experiments with Drosophila in which certain genes were turned off, and the thorax went away. (Or other parts of the body or alternating segments)
Segmentation Cascade
Asymmetries in the egg -> maternal gradients -> zygotic gap genes -> pair-rule genes -> segment-polarity genes -> hox genes
HOX genes
Homeotic Complex genes. Hox proteins bind to DNA and regulate transcription… effectively deciding which parts of the body do what.
Are HOX genes conserved across animal lineages?
Yes. Same eye hox gene for mice and flys
Cytoplasmic segregation
Mechanism of differentiation. Daughter cells retain unequal amounts of regulatory proteins, and therefore express different things down the line.
Model of differentiation from C. elegans
Primary inducer turns on one cell that is nearby a lot, other cells a little. Secondary induced leaves the most effected cell and turns the other cells on too. EGF and Notch receptors.
Induction method of signaling.
Cell produces inducer, inducer spreads out and cells that are closer to it receive it and that turns on genes.
Histone
The things that DNA is wrapped around to make chromatin