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Amir Blocker & Olga Bernal Genetic Control of Organ Size in Fruit Flies Team C
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Page 1: Amir Blocker & Olga Bernal Genetic Control of Organ Size in Fruit Flies Team C.

Amir Blocker&

Olga Bernal

Genetic Control of Organ Size in Fruit Flies

Team C

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Objectives

(I) To observe field flies and lab flies.

(II) To understand how a tumor suppressor gene regulates fly wing size.

Hypothesis

(I) Field flies are the same as lab flies.

(II) Tumor suppressor gene does not affect fly wing size.

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Background

Thomas Hunt Morgan (Nobel Laureate,1933)

What are fruit flies?

Fruit flies have been used in genetics study for over 100 years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosophila_melanogaster

• Cancer• Neurological disease (Parkinson's, autism)• Immune disease• Rhythm, vision, olfaction, audition, learning/memory, courtship, pain• Other processes, such as longevity

Application of fruit fly in human disease study:

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Life Cycle of fruit flies

Short generation time of 10-14 days (compared to 25 years for human)

Background

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• Preparing the bottle: Cut a small U opening

2 inch

Do Not DisturbSEECoS Program

Experiment in Progress

Label

Materials and Methods – (I) Field Fly Trap Experiment

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• Preparing the bait: Bananas are mashed and added into the bottle. Add some yeast to promote fermentation.

• Preparing the bottle: Cut a small U opening

Field Fly Trap Experiment

Materials and Methods – (I)

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Field Fly Trap Experiment

• Preparing the bait: Bananas are mashed and added into the bottle. Add some yeast to promote fermentation.

• Preparing the bottle: Cut a small U opening

• Deploying the trap: Attach the trap to a tree limb

• Checking the trap: fly number, weather condition, bait condition

• Collecting flies from the trap

• Observing the flies - Use dissecting microscope - Body color, eye color, head shape, size, gender

Materials and Methods – (I)

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C5-Gal4 (♀) UAS-mats (♂)X

C5-Gal4 (♀) Wild type flies (♂)X

Experimental Crosses:

Control Crosses:

female (♀) Male (♂)

Differentiating male and female flies under dissecting microscope (with 100% accuracy)

Setting up crosses

Examination of tumor suppressor gene function in wing size

Note: The tumor suppressor gene, mats, is going to be expressed in fly wings of the offspring.

Materials and Methods – (II)

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Dissect fly wings using forceps

Mount fly wings on glass slides

X

Collect wing images using SPOT Camera and Software

Measure wing sizes using Image J software

Data analysis using Microsoft Excel

Materials and Methods – (II)

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Results – (I)

Field Fly Trap Experiment (2 weeks later)

front view back view

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Results – (I)

Field Fly Trap Experiment

lab fly field fly

No difference was seen between the lab and field flies.

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C5-Gal4 (control) C5-mats

Results – (II) Examination of tumor suppressor gene function in wing size

A B

A’ B’ *

A, A’: wild type control flies

B, B’: flies carrying tumor suppressor gene (mats)

(n>20)

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Conclusion

(I) Field flies we trapped belong to the same species of lab flies.

(II) Tumor suppressor gene reduces the wing size.

Supporting hypothesis (I):

-- Field flies are the same as lab flies.

Denying the hypothesis (II): -- Tumor suppressor gene does not affect fly wing

size.

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Future Research

• Use different baits to see whether other species of flies will be attracted.

• Examine the function of another kind of tumor suppressor gene.

• Examine the function of tumor suppressor gene in different tissues other than wings, such as eyes, heads, legs, etc.

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Instructor: Mr. Eric Speight

Acknowledgement

Faculty: Dr. Zhi-Chun Lai

Mentor: Ms. Xin Ye

Dr. Jackie Bortiatynski

Ms. Jody Markley

All UBMS Staff

Mr. Derek Ja mes