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GENE 302
Lecture 15 Gene Interactions
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Biology
Undergraduate 4
03/05/2012

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Understanding complex genetic pathways begins with three steps which are
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1. Obtain many single gene mutations - test for dominance and recessiveness by a cross to wild type.
2. Test the mutants for allelism - determine if the mutations occur in the same gene or in different genes by a complementation test
3. Combine mutants in pairs to form double mutants - test for gene interaction
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Gene interactions is inferred from
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the phenotype of the double mutants
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When genes act in the same pathway, they
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modify the dihybrid ratios
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To test for genetic interaction, we first
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obtain F1 progeny by crossing the pairs of mutant strains
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F2 progeny will give 9:3:3:1 ratio when
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two genes do not interact
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A 9:7 ratio indicates
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Complementary function
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A 15:1 ratio indicates
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duplicate functions
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Duplicate functions happen when
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A and B do the same thing. Either A or B is needed but not both.
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In duplicate functions, the mutant phenotype is observed only with the
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double recessive homozygote
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Epistasis is
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a form of gene interaction whereby one gene (A) interferes with the phenotypic expression of another nonallelic gene (B)
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A 9:3:4 ratio indicates
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epistasis of recessive genes
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A 12:3:1 ratio indicates
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epistasis of dominant alleles
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A 13:3 ratio indicates
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a suppression
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A suppressor is an
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allele that reverses the effect of a mutation of another gene, resulting in the normal wild type phenotype
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How is suppression different from epistasis?
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The suppressor cancels the expression of a mutant allele and restores it to the wild type.
In F2 dihybrids, sometimes you get only two phenotypes segregating (as opposed to three in epistasis).
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What is another way that suppression is different from epistasis?
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A suppressor mutation brings the wild type function of A back, unlike epistasis, where the epistatic gene simply masks the expression of another gene. Although the ratios are similar to what is seen in epistasis, the phenotypic classes are completely different.
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Forward genetics is the
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process of identifying new genes that contribute to a known function
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Reverse genetics is
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where the gene is known and mutants are analyzed to reveal the function
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Conditional mutant
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a mutant whose viability is dependent on a set of (permissive) conditions. An example is auxotrophs and temperature-sensitive
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Conditional mutant
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a mutant whose viability is dependent on a set of (permissive) conditions. An example is auxotrophs and temperature-sensitive
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Conditional genetic screens have the advantage of
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revealing essential genes, in which a null mutation would be lethal
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Cell division cylce (Cdc) mutants can be identified based on the
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cellular structure of budding yeast
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Some features of the S. cerevisiae cell cycle that differ from multicellular organisms are:
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1. No normal G2 phase. Instead, the spindle begins to form in the nucleus during S phase.
2. The cell divides by budding.
3. The nuclear envelope stays intact during mitosis.
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