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Cellular And Genetic Bases Of Cold Nociception And Nociceptive Sensitization In Drosophila Larvae, Heather N. Turner Dec 2016

Cellular And Genetic Bases Of Cold Nociception And Nociceptive Sensitization In Drosophila Larvae, Heather N. Turner

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Organisms from flies to mammals utilize thermoreceptors to detect and respond to noxious thermal stimuli. Although much is understood about noxious heat avoidance, our understanding of the basic biology of noxious cold perception is gravely minimal. Numerous clinical conditions disrupt the sensory machinery, such as in patients suffering from tissue damage (from wound or sunburn), or injury to the peripheral nerves, as in patients with diabetes or undergoing chemotherapy. Our goal is to determine the genetic basis for noxious cold perception and injury-induced nociceptive sensitization using the genetically tractable Drosophila model. Using a novel "cold probe" tool and assay we …


A Genetic Analysis Of Cichlid Scale Morphology, Kenta C. Kawasaki Nov 2016

A Genetic Analysis Of Cichlid Scale Morphology, Kenta C. Kawasaki

Masters Theses

Epidermal appendages are found on every vertebrate this world has to offer. In fish, these are commonly represented by scales. While we have a solid grasp of how scales develop, little is known about the underlying genetic mechanisms behind these phenotypic changes. Using two species of African cichlids (Labeotropheus fuelleborni and Tropheops “red cheek”) with varying scale phenotypes, we sought to examine their F2 hybrid offspring and statistically link the responsible genetic elements to their respective parental phenotypes through Quantitative Loci Trait (QTL) analysis.

Scales were removed from six different locations across the midline of each individual. Then, numerous …


Gene Discovery In Mendelian And Complex Diseases, Sali Farhan Aug 2016

Gene Discovery In Mendelian And Complex Diseases, Sali Farhan

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Through the Finding of Rare Disease Genes in Canada (FORGE Canada) initiative, individuals affected with rare Mendelian diseases were clinically ascertained with a goal of identifying the genetic origin of their disease. Herein, I describe the methods for identifying the genetic basis of four Mendelian diseases. The application of next generation sequencing led to the discovery of non-synonymous variation in the DNA of individuals affected by rare diseases. The effects of the candidate variants were assessed using a series of functional experiments to complement the human genetics data. The variants observed in patients’ cells are extremely rare, were consistently predicted …


Associations Of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In The Bovine Prolactin, Melatonin Receptor 1a, And Dopamine Receptor D2 Genes With Hair Coat Shedding Scores And Productivity Traits In Beef Cattle, Laura R. Meyer Aug 2016

Associations Of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In The Bovine Prolactin, Melatonin Receptor 1a, And Dopamine Receptor D2 Genes With Hair Coat Shedding Scores And Productivity Traits In Beef Cattle, Laura R. Meyer

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Calving rate is a qualitative trait regulated by several genes and is strongly affected by the environment. With the development of biotechnology and gene identification, scientists are able to determine which genes affect these productivity traits to improve accurate selection decisions. Prolactin (PRL) has been associated with reproductive traits, melatonin receptor 1a (MTNR1A) has been associated with meat quality traits, and the dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2) gene has been associated with hair coat score (HCS) in cattle. Our objective was to determine associations between mutations in the PRL, MTNR1A, and DRD2 genes and cow-calf profitability traits. Genomic DNA was extracted …


Investigating Genetic Differences Between Strains Of Janthinobacterium Lividum On Salamanders And In Their Environment, Rhiannon E. Black Aug 2016

Investigating Genetic Differences Between Strains Of Janthinobacterium Lividum On Salamanders And In Their Environment, Rhiannon E. Black

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Antimalarial Exoerythrocytic Stage Drug Discovery And Resistance Studies, Lynn Dong Blake Jul 2016

Antimalarial Exoerythrocytic Stage Drug Discovery And Resistance Studies, Lynn Dong Blake

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Malaria is a devastating global health issue that affects approximately 200 million people yearly and over half a million deaths are caused by this parasitic protozoan disease. Most commercially available drugs only target the blood stage form of the parasite, but the only way to ensure proper elimination is to treat the exoerythrocytic stages of the parasite development cycle. There is a demand for the discovery of new liver stage antimalarial compounds as there are only two current FDA approved drugs for the treatment of liver stage parasites, one of which fails to eliminate dormant forms and the other inducing …


Gene Set Enrichment And Projection: A Computational Tool For Knowledge Discovery In Transcriptomes, Karl Douglas Stamm Jul 2016

Gene Set Enrichment And Projection: A Computational Tool For Knowledge Discovery In Transcriptomes, Karl Douglas Stamm

Dissertations (1934 -)

Explaining the mechanism behind a genetic disease involves two phases, collecting and analyzing data associated to the disease, then interpreting those data in the context of biological systems. The objective of this dissertation was to develop a method of integrating complementary datasets surrounding any single biological process, with the goal of presenting the response to a signal in terms of a set of downstream biological effects. This dissertation specifically tests the hypothesis that computational projection methods overlaid with domain expertise can direct research towards relevant systems-level signals underlying complex genetic disease. To this end, I developed a software algorithm named …


The Undiagnosed Patient And The Diagnostic Odyssey: Current Genetic Counseling Practices And Perspectives, Amelia Cordell Wardyn Jun 2016

The Undiagnosed Patient And The Diagnostic Odyssey: Current Genetic Counseling Practices And Perspectives, Amelia Cordell Wardyn

Theses and Dissertations

Patients seen in genetics clinics often endure a diagnostic odyssey in their search for answers for their medical symptoms. This time is not only challenging for patients and their families, but also for the genetic counselors who are trying to help the patients. Previous research has shown that parents of children with undiagnosed medical disorders have specific goals and reasons for wanting to find a diagnosis, and there are many difficulties faced by these parents. Genetic counselors often serve as a prominent figure during the diagnostic odyssey, but little known research has assessed the current practices of and impact that …


Reflections On The Current State Of Healthcare Transition For Young Adult Women With Turner Syndrome: Strategies For Facilitating Autonomy And Self-Management, Molly Elizabeth Snyder Jun 2016

Reflections On The Current State Of Healthcare Transition For Young Adult Women With Turner Syndrome: Strategies For Facilitating Autonomy And Self-Management, Molly Elizabeth Snyder

Theses and Dissertations

The transition to adult-centered healthcare is a critical period for emerging adults, especially those with special healthcare needs (SHCNs). Considering the ongoing medical monitoring necessary for women with Turner syndrome (TS), it is essential that the transition process be comprehensive and well-coordinated. The aims of this study were to invite young women with TS to reflect on their healthcare transition experiences, to explore participants’ perceived control of their medical management, and to identify ways in which genetic counselors can be involved in multidisciplinary healthcare teams. The hypotheses were that young women with TS are motivated to learn more about their …


Genetic Counseling For Alcohol Use Disorder: Assessment Of Need In Affected And At-Risk Populations, Fayth Michelle Kalb Jun 2016

Genetic Counseling For Alcohol Use Disorder: Assessment Of Need In Affected And At-Risk Populations, Fayth Michelle Kalb

Theses and Dissertations

Introduction: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is highly heritable, yet there has been no investigation regarding the possible benefits of genetic counseling for AUD. This study assessed the beliefs individuals with and at risk for AUD have regarding recurrence risk and etiology of AUD, how the presence of the condition in themselves or their family history has affected their lifestyle decisions, and potential benefit from AUD genetic counseling. Methods: An online questionnaire was distributed through social media to support groups for AUD inviting adults 18 years and older with a personal or family history of AUD. Results: Of the 122 individuals …


Characterization Of The Marine Sponge Amphimedon Compressa Microbiome Across A Spatial Gradient, Renee Michelle Potens May 2016

Characterization Of The Marine Sponge Amphimedon Compressa Microbiome Across A Spatial Gradient, Renee Michelle Potens

HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations

Diverse and ecologically important microbial communities (microbiomes) are symbiotic within marine sponges. In this study, the microbiome of Amphimedon compressa from three sample locations (Broward and Dade Counties, Southeast Florida, USA and the Southern Caribbean, Bocas del Toro, Panama) is characterized using 16S rRNA Illumina sequencing. The predominant taxa are Proteobacteria and Cyanobacteria, as expected for Low Microbial Abundance sponges, accounting for over 53% of the total microbiome community. The numbers of Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) decrease from Broward County (2,900) to Dade County (2,300) and then Bocas del Toro (1,200). The correlates to a decreasing north-south gradient of …


Investigation Into The Genetic Basis Of Leaf Shape Morphology In Grapes, Brigette Rachelle Williams May 2016

Investigation Into The Genetic Basis Of Leaf Shape Morphology In Grapes, Brigette Rachelle Williams

MSU Graduate Theses

Leaves are a highly distinguishing characteristic in grape (Vitis vinifera) and display great diversity in comparison to other crops. However, little is known about the genetic basis of leaf shape in grape. Here, morphometrics and 40,724 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are correlated to describe the relationship between genotype and phenotype of leaf shape in grape. Parent vines (Norton and Cabernet Sauvignon) and their F1 progeny make up the mapping population located at the State Fruit Experiment Station, Genomics Research Vineyard on Missouri State University campus in Mountain Grove, Missouri. Important leaf shape characteristics (n=17) were identified based on the venation pattern, …


Congenic And Functional Analysis Of Rat Mammary Cancer Susceptibility., Saasha Le May 2016

Congenic And Functional Analysis Of Rat Mammary Cancer Susceptibility., Saasha Le

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Breast cancer is a complex disease affected by genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors. The genetic architecture of breast cancer comprises of high to low penetrance alleles. Although low penetrance alleles associate with a small change in an individual’s risk to breast cancer, the total number of variants present and the high population frequency attributes to a much greater population based impact compared to rare high penetrance alleles. Animal models have been used to study these low penetrance modifier alleles in breast cancer. Different rat strains vary in their susceptibility to 7,12- dimethybenzanthracene (DMBA) induced mammary carcinogenesis, with the Wistar- Furth …


Identifying Genetic Factors In Streptococcus Uberis That Enable Evasion Of The Host Immune Response, Alexis Christine Burnham May 2016

Identifying Genetic Factors In Streptococcus Uberis That Enable Evasion Of The Host Immune Response, Alexis Christine Burnham

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Parameter Estimation And Field Application Of Transgenerational Genetic Mark-Recapture, Ryan W. Whitmore Jan 2016

Evaluation Of Parameter Estimation And Field Application Of Transgenerational Genetic Mark-Recapture, Ryan W. Whitmore

Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects

Use of a genetic-based analogue of the traditional mark-recapture method (transgenerational genetic mark-recapture, tGMR) is rapidly expanding as a means to estimate total escapement of Pacific salmon. The tGMR approach is similar to the simple Lincoln-Peterson mark-recapture method. In tGMR, adults returning to fresh water to spawn are collected in the first sampling occasion and their juvenile offspring that are migrating out to sea are collected during the second sampling occasion. Recaptures are determined by the number of parent-offspring pairs identified through genetic parentage analysis of the adult and juvenile collections. Two versions of tGMR are currently in use, referred …


Loblolly Pine Genetics Structure Its Mycorrhizal Community, Bridget Joan Piculell Jan 2016

Loblolly Pine Genetics Structure Its Mycorrhizal Community, Bridget Joan Piculell

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Plant populations are constantly exposed to a multitude of biotic and abiotic environmental selection pressures. The ability of a population to persist in or adapt to its environment is heavily influenced by the genetic underpinnings of the traits involved. Thus, in order to understand patterns in current plant populations, and to predict future populations dynamics, an understanding of the genetic basis of adaptive traits is necessary. For example, genetic correlations between traits (driven by pleiotropy or linkage disequilibrium) could influence how species evolve under multiple, conflicting selection pressures, potentially either constraining or enhancing the adaptation of species to each other. …


Building A History Of Horizontal Gene Transfer In E. Coli, Matthew Wilber Jan 2016

Building A History Of Horizontal Gene Transfer In E. Coli, Matthew Wilber

HMC Senior Theses

Bacteria's ability to pass entire genes between one another, a process called Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT), has a major impact on bacterial evolution. In an ongoing project at Harvey Mudd, computational methods have been used to catalogue the HGT events that have impacted a group of closely related bacteria.

This thesis builds on that project, by improving our ability to identify gene families --- groups of genes in different strains that are related. Previously, similarity was measured only by comparing two genes' DNA sequences, ignoring their positions on the organism's DNA. Here, we leverage genes' relative position to make a …


The Role Of Arp2/3 In Ring Canal Development In Drosophila Melanogaster, Marina Tipold Jan 2016

The Role Of Arp2/3 In Ring Canal Development In Drosophila Melanogaster, Marina Tipold

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection

Infertility and impaired fecundity affect 8.2 million women in the United States. Intercellular bridges are essential to the proper formation of germ cells in many organisms; therefore, learning more about how they are formed and regulated during the formation of sperm and eggs could provide insight into how defects in their structure can impact fertility. Intercellular bridges are actin-rich structures that connect developing germ cells to each other and allow the transfer of materials. I used the development of the fruit fly egg as a model system to study formation and regulation of intercellular bridges. Specifically, I investigated the role …