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Genetický screening dominantních supresorů adgf-a mutantního fenotypu u drozofily

Authors: HARTMANN, David;

Genetický screening dominantních supresorů adgf-a mutantního fenotypu u drozofily

Abstract

Extracellular adenosine is an important signaling molecule in various physiological processes. When not regulated properly it can cause various pathologies such as Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. To study the effects of increased extracellular adenosine level a Drosophila model has been established. This model is based on mutation in the main adenosine deaminase gene in Drosophila (ADGF-A, Adenosine Deaminase-related Growth Factor A). This work is a consequence of large screening for the suppressors of adgf-a mutant phenotype and presents a more detailed study of 3 previously identified regions containing dominant suppressors.

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Drosophila; genetický screening; adenosine; genetic screening; deleční screening; extracellular adenosine; adgf-a; adenozin deamináza; adenozin; ADA; deletion screening; fruit fly; adenosine deaminase; extracelulární adenozin; drozofila

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