BIOLOGY 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Intron, Petri Dish, Cell Division

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A genetic screen is an unbiased search for genes that are involved in a particular mechanism. Example: if you are interested in identifying genes required for the precise regulation of the cell cycle, you start by assuming that every gene in the genome is a potential candidate. Thousands of different mutations are created, but on average, there is one mutation per cell (per genome) A mutation that affects the cell cycle could inhibit cell division or cause cell division to occur too rapidly. Temperature sensitive (ts) mutation the mutated gene codes for a temperature-sensitive protein. This is a protein that folds at the permissive temperature (24c), but misfolds at the restrictive temperature (37c) This allows the researcher to change the temperature and turn on and off protein function. Yeast cells with a temperature-sensitive cell cycle mutation are grown in a petri dish. Cells are able to divide and proliferate when grown at 24c (culture indicated by the green arrow)

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