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Nasonia vitripenni
You are the PI (Primary Investigator)
Jewel Wasp
Tell me about it…
Life Cycles
Haplo/Diplo Genetics
Wasp Development
Timelines
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18 , 28 C
Complementation
Process by which an allele of each of two
mutant genes makes up for the defect in
the other gene.
You Find Three Mutants With a
Similar Phenotype
Are they the Same Genotype?
Possible Physiology
Enzyme A
Enzyme A
Enzyme A
Enzyme A
Enzyme B
Enzyme B
Enzyme B
Enzyme B
transport
Enzyme C
Enzyme C
Enzyme C
Enzyme C
Complement
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Think about dominant mutations!
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Two genes
Both Recessive
Fail to Complement
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1 gene
Three scarlet eyed mutants, how many loci?
stDR, stC, st318
stDR
For example.
st318
Connect same
gene with a
line.
stC
Handling
Wasps
Sexing Wasps
adults
Sexing Wasps
larvae, tuxedo – black stages
Sex Pictures
Scoring Red Eyes
Here
Scoring Eye Color
Another Chart, Same Info
Wasp Business
Link
To Do
Plan experiment!
Friday
define symbols, diagram
crosses, determine
expectations, etc.
To Do
Friday -Wednesday?
…up to you!
Each student:
complementation.
Per bench, or per pair
(will tell next week),
recessive, dominance,
controls (stock
maintenance).
Plan Your
Crosses
Think about the wasp’s
schedule,
Think about your schedule,
Plan accordingly!
DR
C
318
st , st , st
F1 data, F2 data that means something
Finish C. elegans experiment,
April 14 - 23
No Lecture April 13th
Tinker with wasps,
Exam Review (April 20th)
Exam I (April 23rd),
Basic Mendel!
Basic Mendel!
Basic Mendel!
Basic Mendel!
Basic Mendel!
C. elegans!
Bioinfomatics!
Nasonia!