Awardee OrganizationCALIFORNIA STATE UNIV-DOMINGUEZ HILLS
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Abstract Text
Reptiles tend to be very conservative in karyotype, and yet have evolved a
variety of mechanisms for sex determination, including genotypic sex
determination of the XX/XY type, genotypic sex determination of the ZZ/ZW
type, and environmental sex determination, where sex is determined by an
environmental stimulus, such as incubation temperature during development.
The proposed experiments have two main goals: a comparison of the
molecular bases of different sex determination mechanisms in reptiles; and
the use of DNA sequence data to construct phylogenetic relationships among
certain groups of pit vipers.
Southern blot hybridization will be used to look for sequences homologous
to the mammalian sex determination gene, Sry, in genomic DNA from pit viper
with genotypic sex determination, and from the desert tortoise, with
environmental sex determination. If homologous sequences are detected, it
will suggest that all mechanisms of sex determination are similar at the
genetic level; this may contribute to our understanding of sex chromosome
aneuploidy syndromes in humans.
The pit vipers are responsible for a large fraction of snakebite injuries
and fatalities. The proposed phylogenetic investigations might aid in the
rational production and use of antivenins, and in the isolation of
biomedically useful products.
Student participants will gain a background in molecular genetics, and
direct experience in performing a variety of techniques of recombinant DNA
and general nuclei acid manipulation. After a training period, they will
have the opportunity to conduct independent research, and thereby prepare
for further graduate studies leading to a Ph.D. degree, and for careers as
competitive biomedical research scientists.
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Project Terms
CheloniaReptiliaalternatives to animals in researchanimal ecologybiochemical evolutionenvironmental stressorgene expressiongenotypemolecular geneticsnucleic acid sequencepolymerase chain reactionsex chromosomessex determinationsnakessouthern blottingtemperature
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