果蝇神经生物学研究中marcm相关技术综述

Q2 Neuroscience
Tsai-Chi Hsu, Kai-Yuan Ku, Hung-Chang Shen, Hung-Hsiang Yu
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摘要

基于抑制细胞标记的镶嵌分析(MARCM)相关技术是一种积极的遗传镶嵌标记系统,已被广泛应用于果蝇大脑发育和神经回路形成的研究中,以识别不同的神经元类型,重建神经谱系,研究基因和分子的功能。目前已开发出两种与marcm相关的技术:单色和双色。单色MARCM技术通过在祖细胞有丝分裂过程中同源染色体的位点特异性重组来标记其他未标记背景组织中的两个双胞胎子细胞中的一个。另一方面,双色遗传镶嵌技术用两种不同的颜色标记双胞胎子细胞,使从祖细胞及其后续克隆中检索有用的信息成为可能。在这篇综述中,我们描述了marcm相关技术的原理和使用指南,以帮助研究人员在复杂的神经生物学主题的研究中使用这些强大的遗传马赛克系统。©2020 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Overview of MARCM-Related Technologies in Drosophila Neurobiological Research

Mosaic analysis with a repressible cell marker (MARCM)–related technologies are positive genetic mosaic labeling systems that have been widely applied in studies of Drosophila brain development and neural circuit formation to identify diverse neuronal types, reconstruct neural lineages, and investigate the function of genes and molecules. Two types of MARCM-related technologies have been developed: single-colored and twin-colored. Single-colored MARCM technologies label one of two twin daughter cells in otherwise unmarked background tissues through site-specific recombination of homologous chromosomes during mitosis of progenitors. On the other hand, twin-colored genetic mosaic technologies label both twin daughter cells with two distinct colors, enabling the retrieval of useful information from both progenitor-derived cells and their subsequent clones. In this overview, we describe the principles and usage guidelines for MARCM-related technologies in order to help researchers employ these powerful genetic mosaic systems in their investigations of intricate neurobiological topics. © 2020 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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期刊介绍: Current Protocols in Neuroscience is a one-stop resource for finding and adapting the best models and methods for all types of neuroscience experiments. Updated every three months in all formats, CPNS is constantly evolving to keep pace with the very latest discoveries and developments. A year of these quarterly updates is included in the initial CPNS purchase price.
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