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Plants: Molecular Genetics
University of Glasgow
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
04/22/2013

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Method to introduce foreign genes into plants
Definition
Using Ti Plasmid to produce Transgenic Plants:
1) Ti Plasmid isolated from Agrobacterium tumefaciens . T DNA (segment of DNA that integrates into host cell)
2) The foreign gene of interest is inserted into the middle of the T DNA using restriction enzymes
3) The recombinant Ti Plasmid can be introduced into the cultured plant cells by electroporation or by returning it into Agrobacterium and infecting the plant
Term
Agrobacterium Infection Summary
Definition
Agrobacterium enters at wound site
Agrobacterium binds to plant cell wall
T-DNA copied from Ti plasmid
T-DNA enters plant cell
T-DNA integrates into chromosomal DNA
Term
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
OF GENE EXPRESSION
Definition
1) CAB Gene is induced by Light
2) Stress Induced Gene
3) Touch Induced Gene
4)
Term
Arabidopsis
Definition
1) Small and easy to grow
2) rapid generation time ( 6 weeks)
3) hundreds of seeds per plant
4) self fertile and also can be crossed
5) easy to produce mutants
6)
Term
Why is Arabidopsis so good for genetic approaches?
Definition
1) Small Genome (little repetitive DNA)
2) easily genetically transformed using Agrobacterium
3) Genes corresponding to mutants can be isolated
4)
Term
Importance of light in gene expression/development
Definition
1) 1/3 of genome are regulated by light
e.g. CAB protein, chlorophyll
2)
Term
What do plants detect?
Definition
Light presence/absence
Light quantity
Light spectral quality
Light direction
Light duration
Term
What does Phytochrome regulate?
Definition
Phytochrome regulates CAB
gene transcription . Phytochrome is involved in controlling
flowering time
Term
Cyptochrome
Definition
Cryptochromes bind flavin and pterin
chromophores that absorb UV-A and blue
light.
involved in controlling
processes such as stem extension, gene
expression and flowering time
Term
Phototrophin
Definition
Phototropins bind flavin chromophores
that absorb mainly UV-A and blue light.Also controls plant responses: phototropism, stomatal opening, and chloroplast movement
Term
How Plants tell time
Definition
Plants use biological clocks to regulate processes during the day and detect seasonal changes to regulate flowering developmental changes (e.g.flowering)
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