cell0007 2 tutorial questions
The longest protein encoded by the human genome.
Titin
cell differentiation...3 statements
- Can be reversed through expression of pluripotency factors - Very difficult to reverse - Acquisition of the functional characteristics of a cell
statements about the vertebrate neural plate...2
- It forms a pseudostratified columnar epithelium - The folding lateral edges meet first at the boundary of the hindbrain and spinal cord
Which of the following are mesodermal tissues?...3
- bone - vasculature - muscle
Whic proteins can induce mesoderm in an isolated animal cap from Xenopus blastulae?
Activin Nodal FGF4
At the cellular blastoderm stage of Drosophila development, even-skipped is expressed in how many stripes?
7
Hans Driesch divided the 4-cell sea urchin embryo into 4 individual blastomeres and observed their development. What did he observe?
All four blastomeres formed small larvae.
Cap cells are constitute the stem cell niche of the ovary of Drosophila and secrete the signalling protein Dpp. What vertebrate proteins are most closely related to Dpp?
Bone Morphogenetic Protein
Which of the following phases of the cell cycle are modified in the cleavage divisions of Xenopus embryos?
G1-Phase S-Phase G2-Phase
Who first described the establishment of human embryonic stem cells?
James Thomson
In which of the following tissues would you find a pseudostratified epithelium?
Lining the respiratory tract
A localised determinant found in the Ascidian egg.
Macho-1
A transcription factor required for vertebrate muscle development.
MyoD1
Which of the following genes are associated with pluripotency of the inner cell mass?
OCT4 SOX2 KLF1
Kazutoshi Takahashi and Shinya Yamanaka (2006) produced Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells by introducing 4 genes into into adult mouse fibroblasts. Which combination of genes did they use?
Oct4 Sox2 Myc Klf4
cell-type that forms the stem cell niche of the intestinal crypts of mammals
Paneth cell
A morphogen in the vertebrate nervous system
Sonic Hedgehog
What region of the mammalian blastocyst is responsible for implanting the embryo into the uterine wall?
Syncytiotrophoblast
This protein constitutes 90% of the protein in the Xenopus egg
Vitellogenin
Where would you find the proliferative stem cells of the epidermis?
basal layer
In sea urchin gastrulae, the vegetal plate buckles into the blastocoel to form the archenteron. What is the opening into the archenteron known as?
blastopore
The ability of a cell to respond to an inductive signal is known as?
competence
What is the overall name that we give to gene products that are transcribed from the mother's genome during oogenesis and stockpiled in the egg?
maternal
cell commitment that may be changed by moving cells to a new environment... term
specification