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The goal of this project was to design and create a genetic construct that would allow for <br/>tumor growth to be induced in the center of the wing imaginal disc of Drosophila larvae, the <br/>R85E08 domain, using a heat shock. The resulting transgene would be combined with other <br/>transgenes in a single fly that would allow for simultaneous expression of the oncogene and, in <br/>the surrounding cells, other genes of interest. This system would help establish Drosophila as a <br/>more versatile and reliable model organism for cancer research. Furthermore, pilot studies were <br/>performed, using elements of the final proposed system, to determine if tumor growth is possible <br/>in the center of the disc, which oncogene produces the best results, and if oncogene expression <br/>induced later in development causes tumor growth. Three different candidate genes were <br/>investigated: RasV12, PvrACT, and Avli.
- St Peter, John Daniel (Author)
- Harris, Rob (Thesis director)
- Varsani, Arvind (Committee member)
- School of Molecular Sciences (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- 2021-04-18 12:34:17
- 2021-08-11 04:09:57
- 3 years 3 months ago