Developmental Genetics Laboratory (BIO327)
State University Of New York - Stony Brook
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Xenopus Laevis and Drosophila Experiment Lab Reports
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Three lab reports:
1) Xenopus laevis development and the results of different perturbations at different times of development
2) Wing experiments to observe manipulations on substrates expressed by Drosophila in their wings
3) Mutagenesis experiment performed on Drosophila Melanogaster with a controlled nontransposable P element
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Xenopus Laevis Embryo Experiments
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This project is a culmination of a series of Xenopus laevis experiments that explores basic Xenopus laevis development and the results of different perturbations at different times of development. It follows the tracing of staining an embryo to create a fate map for Xenopus. Investigation of disturbances such as UV light exposure on an embryo allows one to determine the developmental effects. It will also explain how drugs can change the actions and properties of an embryo. By dissecting differe...
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Wing experiments on Drosophila Melanogaster
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This lab report uses wing experiments to observe manipulations on substrates expressed by Drosophila in their wings. Also, it investigates mystery mutants using visual clues from their phenotype and patterns in embryogenesis and neurulation. A wing pattern experiment analyzed the effects due to a cut in the wing vein. It was discovered that a cut on the wing vein prevents formation of pigments. Another experiment to understand pigment formation involved placing detached wings in solutions contai...
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Mutagenesis experiment of Fruit Flies
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This mutagenesis lab experiment was performed on Drosophila Melanogaster with a controlled nontransposable P element. By introducing the transposase in a cross, it is shown to be able to manipulate the outcomes to an extent. The gene of interest is the CG3964 locus. A series of crosses were done to eventually end up with the curly wing marker and CG3964 genes to test the viability and lethality of a mutation on this gene.
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