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Physiologists turned Geneticists: Identifying transcripts and genes for neuronal function in the Marbled Crayfish Procambarus virginalis

机译:生理学家转身遗传学家:鉴定在大理石龙虾中的神经元功能的转录物和基因ProcambarusVinginalis

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The number of undergraduate researchers interested in pursuing neurophysiological research exceeds the research laboratory positions and hands-on course experiences available because these types of experiments often require extensive experience or expensive equipment. In contrast, genetic and molecular tools can more easily incorporate undergraduates with less time or training. With the explosion of newly sequenced genomes and transcriptomes, there is a large pool of untapped molecular and genetic information which would greatly inform neurophysiological processes. Classically trained neurophysiologists often struggle to make use of newly available genetic information for themselves and their trainees, despite the clear advantage of combining genetic and physiological techniques. This is particularly prevalent among researchers working with organisms that historically had no or only few genetic tools available. Combining these two fields will expose undergraduates to a greater variety of research approaches, concepts, and hands-on experiences. The goal of this manuscript is to provide an easily understandable and reproducible workflow that can be applied in both lab and classroom settings to identify genes involved in neuronal function. We outline clear learning objectives that can be acquired by following our workflow and assessed by peer-evaluation. Using our workflow, we identify and validate the sequence of two new Gamma Aminobutyric Acid A (GABAA) receptor subunit homologs in the recently published genome and transcriptome of the marbled crayfish, Procambarus virginalis. Altogether, this allows undergraduate students to apply their knowledge of the processes of gene expression to functional neuronal outcomes. It also provides them with opportunities to contribute significantly to physiological research, thereby exposing them to interdisciplinary approaches.
机译:有兴趣追求神经生理学研究的本科研究人员的数量超出了研究实验室职位和实践课程体验,因为这些类型的实验通常需要丰富的经验或昂贵的设备。相比之下,遗传和分子工具可以更容易地包含大学生,时间或培训更少。随着新测序的基因组和转录瘤的爆炸,有大量的未开发的分子和遗传信息,这将极大地通知神经生理过程。典型的训练有素的神经生理学家往往努力利用新可用的遗传信息,尽管结合遗传和生理技术的优势是明显的优势。这在使用生物体的研究人员中特别普遍,这些研究人员历来没有或只有少数遗传工具可用。结合这两个领域将使大学生暴露于更多种类的研究方法,概念和实践体验。本手稿的目标是提供一种易于理解的和可重复的工作流程,可以应用于实验室和课堂设置,以识别神经元功能所涉及的基因。我们概述了清晰的学习目标,可以通过遵循我们的工作流程并通过对等评估进行评估。使用我们的工作流程,我们鉴定并验证了在最近公开的基因组和大理石丘陵,ProcambarusVinginalis的基因组和转录组中的两种新γ氨基丁酸A(Gabaa)受体亚基同源物的序列。完全是,这允许本科生应用他们对功能神经元结果的基因表达过程的知识。它还为他们提供了对生理研究有重大贡献的机会,从而将它们暴露于跨学科方法。

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