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Schol Biol Schol Biol: Genetics Dr. Victoria Metcalf, Rm RFH046, [email protected] x30628 Schol Question 2012 http://commons.wikimedia.org/ http://commons.wikimedia.org/ Prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes Full genetic potential is never realised concomitantly Adapter molecules (tRNA) involved to bridge information transfer gap between mRNA and amino acids Biology, Russell et al Fig. 15-3, p. 305 11 944 climate abstracts from 1991-2011 analysed A natural laboratory Polar organisms = ‘canaries in a coal mine’ What can we determine about the evolution of Antarctic marine animals? = PAST/PRESENT What is their capacity to adapt to future change? (‘Health check’) = FUTURE + = Ocean Acidification 2100 2007 1766LGM Relative proportions of the three inorganic forms of CO2 dissolved in seawater. Green arrows indicate narrow oceanic range of pH at present RS report 2005 (Figures courtesy Scott Doney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) RHS Wikimedia Commons Where it happens Wikimedia Commons Integrative biology Assessing if there is decreased fitness of calcifying organisms due to ocean acidification Predict that the effects of acidification are species dependent, and linked to location via variations in water temperature and food supply Granite Harbour Experimental setup pCO2 levels of: • natural environment (430 μatm, pH 7.99) • predicted for 2100 (735 μatm, pH 7.78) • glacial levels (187 μatm, pH 8.32). Vonda Cummings, NIWA Sentinel Antarctic benthic bivalves (circum Antarctic) • Laternula elliptica • Adamussium colbecki Rod Budd, NIWA Methods Physiological parameters • Respiration (oxygen consumption) Molecular parameters • Gene expression changes • Chitin synthase (shell structure) • HSP70 (stress) Biochemical measurements • Carbonic anhydrase activity Gene expression studies – the basics Genes within DNA are a code for proteins (proteins do the actual work in our bodies) In cells, genes are copied into a message form (messenger RNA/mRNA) to then be used by the protein making factories (ribosomes) The copying for any particular gene is switched on and off as required Specific target pieces of genetic material can be copied and amplified using a technology called polymerase chain reaction or PCR for short We use a special type of PCR to look at the genes actually being copied and therefore used at any one time is: Reverse Transcription (RT)-PCR Where mRNA is amplified via cDNA synthesis cDNA is a stable copy of mRNA (the message) http://commons.wikimedia.org Gene expression studies – functional genomics qPCR (quantitative or real time PCR) is another special type of PCR Used to look at the expression of particular genes (RT-qPCR) and assess how much message template was present (analyse this in real time in the machine) Compare the amounts from different treatments (e.g. molluscs exposed to normal vs. low pH) and reference against the expression levels of one or more reference genes (these should remain stable no matter what) http://commons.wikimedia.org Upregulation of HSP70 expression indicating a stress at both low + high pH Negative correlation between pH & chitin synthase expression (calcification gene) What else? Temperature effects on Antarctic fish and fat saturation levels The microbiome- humans, other animals + =