Title: Zebrafish Jeopardy
1Zebrafish Jeopardy
General Characteristics Cell Movements Signaling and Pathways Developmental Stages Experiments
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2General Characteristics for 100
- Name this structure
- What is Blastodisc?
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3Cell Movements for 100
- During the gastrula stage, this happens around
the whole embryonic margin. - What is involution?
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4Signaling and Pathways for 100
- The nodal signals are present in zebrafish.
- What are squint and cyclops?
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5Developmental Stages for 100
- The Mid Blastula Transition (MBT) occurs during
this stage. - What is the Blastula stage?
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6Experiments for 100
- Zebrafish are a good model organism for this
genetic screen. - What is forward genetic screen
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7General Characteristics for 200
- The zebrafish egg shell.
- What is the chorion?
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8Cell Movements for 200
- Cells that involute first and last give rise to
these structures. - What is anterior structures and posterior
structures respectively?
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9Signaling and Pathways for 200
- Where Nodal signal squint begin to be expressed.
- What is the Dorsal Yolk Syncytial Layer?
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10Developmental Stages for 200
- Zygotic transcription begins during this stage.
- What is the Blastula stage (MBT)?
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11Experiments for 200
- This protein allows cells to be visualized in
vivo. - What is Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)?
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12General Characteristics for 300
- The Zebrafish embryo undergoes this kind of
cleavage. - What is Meroblastic Discoidal?
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13Cell Movements for 300
- The embryonic cells that undergo epiboly.
- What are all cells? (not just ectoderm)
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14Signaling and Pathways for 300
- The Nieuwkoop needs these signals to induce the
organizer. - What are Beta-Catenin and Nodal?
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15Developmental Stages for 300
- When a fate map can be made.
- What is Late Blastula? (after cell mixing)
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16Experiments for 300
- Transplanting a second organizer on the ventral
side causes this phenomenon. - What is double axis formation?
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17General Characteristics for 400
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- Name this structure
- What is Yolk Syncytial Layer?
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18Cell Movements for 400
- Involuting cells give rise to these germ
layer(s). - What are Mesoderm and Endoderm?
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19Signaling and Pathways for 400
- BMP is inhibited on the dorsal side by these
molecules. - What are chordin and noggin?
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20Developmental Stages for 400
- Epiboly begins in this stage.
- What is the Blastula stage?
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21Experiments for 400
- This type of experiment occurs when Nodal
inhibitor Activin is added to the zebrafish
embryo there is a decrease in mesoderm. - What is loss of function?
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22General Characteristics for 500
- The yolk free area of a zebrafish embryo.
- What is Blastodisc?
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23Cell Movements for 500
- Anterior-Posterior axis is formed by this cell
movement of this cell layer? - What are mesendoderm and ectoderm undergoing
convergent extension?
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24Signaling and Pathways for 500
- Notal signaling is required for this embryonic
layer formation. - What are Mesoderm and Endoderm?
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25Developmental Stages for 500
- Dorsal convergence to form the shield occurs
during this stage. - What is the Gastrula stage?
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26Experiments for 500
- A cyclops squint double mutation would create
this phenotype. - What is lack of mesoderm and endoderm?
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