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  • Chapter 21
  • The Genetic Basis of Development

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From fertilized egg to multicellular organism
  • Cell Division increase in cell number
  • Differentiation cells becoming specialized in
    structure and function
  • Morphogenesis physical processes giving an
    organism shape

3
Model Organisms
Readily Observable Embryos, Easy to Propogate,
Short Generation Times, Easy to Manipulate
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Cell Lineage of C. elegans
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Morphogenesis plants vs. animals
  • Animals
  • movements of cells and tissues are necessary for
    3-D form of the organism
  • ongoing development in adults restricted to
    differentiation of cells continually replenished
    throughout lifetime
  • Plants
  • morphogenesis and growth of overall size occur
    throughout lifetime of plant apical meristems
    (perpetually embryonic regions), responsible for
    plants continual growth

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Differential gene expression
  • Differences between cells come from differences
    in gene expression (genes turned on or off), not
    from differing genomes.
  • Evidence
  • 1- Genomic equivalence all the cells of an
    organism have the same genes
  • 2- Totipotency cells that can retain the
    zygotes potential to form all parts of the
    mature organism (plant cells cloning)
  • 3- Determination restriction of developmental
    potential causing the possible fate of each cell
    to become more limited as the embryo develops
    noted by the appearance of mRNA

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Cloning Dolly
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Stem Cells
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Determination---gtDifferentiation
  • Determination as the embryo develops the
    possible fate of each cell becomes more limited
  • Differentiation specialization of cells
    dependent on the control of gene expression
  • Induction the ability of one group of embryonic
    cells to influence the development of another
    cytoplasmic determinants that regulate gene
    expression
  • Homeotic genes genes that control the overall
    body plan of animals by controlling the
    developmental fate of groups of cells

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Determination and Differentiation Transcriptional
Regulation Is directed by maternal molecules in
the cytoplasm and signals from other cells
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Determination and Differentiation Transcriptional
Regulation Is directed by maternal molecules in
the cytoplasm and signals from other cells
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  • Pattern Formation
  • Positional Information informs the cell of its
    location relative to the body axes and
    neighboring cells
  • Cytoplasmic Determinants (Morphogens) Initially
    establish the axes of body and other features
  • They are encoded by Maternal Effect Genes aka
    Egg-polarity Genes ex. Bicoid Gene

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Homeotic Genes Direct the Identity of Body parts
Mutation in Homeotic Genes
Homebox Hox Genes Evolutionary Concept
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Heirerarchy of Gene Activity in
Drosophila Maternal Effects Genes (Egg-Polarity
Genes) Gap Genes (anterior-posterior) Pair-Rule
Genes Segment Polarity Genes set
anterior-posterior axes) Homeotic Genes of the
Embryo Other Genes of the Embryo
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Genetic cell death
  • Apoptosis programmed cell death (suicide
    genes)
  • 1. Programmed cell death is as needed for proper
    development as mitosis is.
  • Ex Reabsorption of the tadpole tail formation
    of the fingers and toes of the fetus requires the
    removal of the tissue between them sloughing off
    of the endometrium at the start of menstruation
    formation of the proper connections (synapses)
    between neurons in the brain requires that
    surplus cells be eliminated.

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Apoptosis, Pt. II
  • 2. Programmed cell death is needed to destroy
    cells that represent a threat to the integrity of
    the organism.
  • Ex Cells infected with viruses waning cells of
    the immune system cells with DNA damage cancer
    cells
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