Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum

With advances in molecular technology, the study of human ageing has turned to DNA for answers as to how humans age. Due to the size of the human genome and the longevity of humans, organisms with smaller genomes and shorter lifespans have frequently been the center of research studies in ageing. St...

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Main Author: Catena, Amanda M.
Other Authors: Teel, Pete D.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-05-693
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-ETD-TAMU-2009-05-6932013-01-08T10:41:07ZPhysiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanumCatena, Amanda M.Amblyomma americanumageing gene expressionsemi-quantitative PCRWith advances in molecular technology, the study of human ageing has turned to DNA for answers as to how humans age. Due to the size of the human genome and the longevity of humans, organisms with smaller genomes and shorter lifespans have frequently been the center of research studies in ageing. Studies of Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, yeast, and mice have uncovered specific genes that up and down regulate with age and stress. Research has yet to produce, however, results from an organism known for its longevity. Amblyomma americanum is an excellent candidate for this, as it can survive for years unfed. Two groups of 75 unfed adult A. americanum were monitored in a control environment of 85% relative humidity and an experimental environment designed to induce physiological stress at 75% relative humidity. Five ticks were tested for transcript abundance of five candidate ageing genes initially and at the 25th, 75th, and 95th percent mortality. These tests provided evidence that Amblyomma americanum undergoes changes in gene expression with age on a genetic level.Teel, Pete D.Mulenga, Albert2010-07-15T00:13:31Z2010-07-23T21:44:58Z2010-07-15T00:13:31Z2010-07-23T21:44:58Z2009-052010-07-14May 2009BookThesisElectronic Thesistextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-05-693eng
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topic Amblyomma americanum
ageing gene expression
semi-quantitative PCR
spellingShingle Amblyomma americanum
ageing gene expression
semi-quantitative PCR
Catena, Amanda M.
Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum
description With advances in molecular technology, the study of human ageing has turned to DNA for answers as to how humans age. Due to the size of the human genome and the longevity of humans, organisms with smaller genomes and shorter lifespans have frequently been the center of research studies in ageing. Studies of Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, yeast, and mice have uncovered specific genes that up and down regulate with age and stress. Research has yet to produce, however, results from an organism known for its longevity. Amblyomma americanum is an excellent candidate for this, as it can survive for years unfed. Two groups of 75 unfed adult A. americanum were monitored in a control environment of 85% relative humidity and an experimental environment designed to induce physiological stress at 75% relative humidity. Five ticks were tested for transcript abundance of five candidate ageing genes initially and at the 25th, 75th, and 95th percent mortality. These tests provided evidence that Amblyomma americanum undergoes changes in gene expression with age on a genetic level.
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Catena, Amanda M.
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title Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum
title_short Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum
title_full Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum
title_fullStr Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Ageing as it is Related to Gene Function in the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum
title_sort physiological ageing as it is related to gene function in the lone star tick, amblyomma americanum
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