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Characterization of genomic instability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and engaging teaching strategies described in two curricula.

机译:酿酒酵母基因组不稳定性的表征和两种课程中介绍的引人入胜的教学策略。

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Cancer arises through an accumulation of mutations in the genome. In cancer cells, mutations are frequently caused by DNA rearrangements, which include chromosomal breakages, deletions, insertions, and translocations. Such events contribute to genomic instability, a known hallmark of cancer. To study cycles of chromosomal instability, we are using baker's yeast as a model organism. In yeast, a ChrVII system was previously developed (Admire et al., 2006), in which a disomic yeast strain was used to identify regions of instability on ChrVII. Using this system, a fragile site on the left arm of ChrVII (Admire et al., 2006) was identified and characterized. This study led to insight into mechanisms involved in chromosomal rearrangements and mutations that arise from them as well as to an understanding of mechanisms involved in genomic instability. To further our understanding of genomic instability, I devised a strategy to study instability on a different chromosome (ChrV) (Figure 3), so that we could determine whether lessons learned from the ChrVII system are applicable to other chromosomes, and/or whether other mechanisms of instability could be identified. A suitable strain was generated and analyzed, and our findings suggest that frequencies of instability on the right arm of ChrV are similar to those found in ChrVII. The results from the work in ChrV described in this paper support the idea that the instability found on ChrVII is not an isolated occurrence.;My research was supported by an NSF GK-12 grant. The aim of this grant is to improve science education in middle schools, and as part of my participation in this program, I studied and practiced effective science communication methodologies. In attempts to explain my research to middle school students, I collaborated with others to develop methods for explaining genetics and the most important techniques I used in my research. While developing these methods, I learned more about what motivates people to learn. I became interested in creating learning environments that encourage students to make interdisciplinary connections in a way that provides comprehensible learning experiences that they can relate to their daily lives. Resulting from these studies, I developed an interdisciplinary, stories-based curriculum that is described in chapter four of this thesis.
机译:癌症是通过基因组中突变的积累而产生的。在癌细胞中,突变通常是由DNA重排引起的,其中包括染色体断裂,缺失,插入和易位。这些事件导致基因组不稳定,这是已知的癌症标志。为了研究染色体不稳定性的周期,我们使用面包酵母作为模型生物。在酵母中,以前开发了一个ChrVII系统(Admire等,2006),其中使用了二体酵母菌株来鉴定ChrVII的不稳定区域。使用该系统,鉴定并鉴定了ChrVII左臂上的一个脆弱部位(Admire等,2006)。这项研究导致对涉及染色体重排和由此产生的突变的机制的了解,以及对与基因组不稳定有关的机制的理解。为了进一步了解基因组不稳定性,我设计了一种策略来研究不同染色体(ChrV)的不稳定性(图3),以便我们可以确定从ChrVII系统获得的经验教训是否适用于其他染色体,和/或是否其他可以确定不稳定的机制。产生并分析了合适的菌株,我们的发现表明,ChrV右臂的不稳定频率与在ChrVII中发现的频率相似。本文描述的ChrV工作的结果支持了这样的想法,即在ChrVII上发现的不稳定性不是一个孤立的事件。我的研究得到了NSF GK-12资助。该赠款的目的是改善中学的科学教育,作为我参与该计划的一部分,我研究并练习了有效的科学交流方法。为了向中学生解释我的研究,我与其他人合作开发了解释遗传学的方法以及我在研究中使用的最重要的技术。在开发这些方法时,我了解了更多促使人们学习的动机。我开始对创建学习环境感兴趣,这些环境鼓励学生建立跨学科的联系,从而提供与日常生活相关的可理解的学习体验。通过这些研究,我开发了一个基于故事的跨学科课程,本论文的第四章对此进行了介绍。

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  • 作者

    Keller, Alexandra P.;

  • 作者单位

    Northern Arizona University.;

  • 授予单位 Northern Arizona University.;
  • 学科 Genetics.;Molecular biology.;Science education.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 102 p.
  • 总页数 102
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 新闻学、新闻事业;
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