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Arabidopsis as a Model Organism By: Group 5 Allison, Leah, Mesha, and Hunter Arabidopsis Advantages • • • • Easy and inexpensive to grow Able to sufficiently grow in small places fairly small, only reaching about 25cm Grows quickly, having a life cycle of about 6-8 weeks • Large variety of ecotypes Disadvantages of Arabidopsis • Since the genotypes are so similar, it is hard to distinguish the phenotypes unrecognizable mutations • Pests are attracted to these plants • Agar can get very contaminated by Fungi Vocabulary • Genotypes- an exact genetic description dealing with a single trait or with a larger set of traits • Phenotype- observable properties dealing with genetic and environmental factors • Mutation- detectable, heritable change in genetic material which is not a result of recombination Quick Flower Growth and Production • Increased photoperiod allows the seeds to grow and sprout faster • The best growth comes when the temperature is between 22-23⁰C The Purpose of a Flower • Flowers are reproductive shoots of flowering plant sporophytes – Sporophytes: Spore producing plant bodies that grow by mitotic cell divisions from a fertilizing egg Components of a Flower • Stamens: Male reproductive structures of floral shoots – Consist of an anther at the tip of a thin filament • Inside a typical anther are 2-6 pairs of pouches called pollen sacs • Pollen grains: spore structures that contain the male gametophytes • Gametophytes: structures in which male and female haploid gametes form Components of a Flower Cont. • Carpels: female reproductive parts of floral – Upper Region: a sticky or hair like stigma – Lower Region: a chamber in which one or more ovules form and eggs are fertilized • Ovule: A structure in which haploid egg-producing female gametophytes form • Pollination Vectors: any agents that deliver pollen grains to structure the house female gametophyte Works Cited • Kipp, E. Heat Stress Effects on Growth and Development in Three Ecotypes of Varying Latitude of Arabidopsis. Pace University Department of Biology and Health Sciences. • Sadava, David, David Hillis, William K. Purves, H. C. Heller, and Gordon H. Orians. Life : The Science of Biology. 8th ed. Boston: W. H. Freeman & Company, 2006. • Arabidopsis.org • Arabidopsis Lab Manual