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Genetic Screens

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Genetic screens are critical tools for defining gene function and understanding gene interactions. Screens typically involve mutating genes and then assessing the affected organisms for phenotypes of interest. The process can be “forward”, where mutations are generated randomly to identify unknown genes responsible for the phenotypes, or it can be “reverse”, where specific genes are targeted for mutation to observe what phenotypes are produced.

Here, JoVE reviews various types of genetic screens, including those that depend on either loss-of-function or gain-of-function mutations, which respectively decrease or increase the activity of genes. We then explore general protocols for forward and reverse screens in a popular model organism, the nematode worm. Finally, we highlight how screens are applied in research today, for example to better understand gene interactions that may contribute to neurodegenerative diseases.

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Genetic screens are important tools for identifying genes and mutations responsible for phenotypes of interest, and for understanding how genes function in biological processes. Screens are performed in various model systems, including flies, worms, plants, and cell culture, and have led to the discovery of new cellular pathways and potential drug targets for human diseases.

This video will provide an overview of the different types of genetic screens, explain two general protocols for screens in nematode wor

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Genetic ScreensGenesMutationsPhenotypesBiological ProcessesModel SystemsFliesWormsPlantsCell CultureCellular PathwaysDrug TargetsForward GeneticsReverse GeneticsMutagensTransposonsFluorescent ReportersMutant OrganismsPhenotype Of InterestChromosome Mapping

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Overview

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Genetic Screens

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General Protocol for Forward Genetic Screen

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General Protocol for Reverse Genetic Screen

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Applications

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