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Justen Andrews |
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Assistant Professor Ph.D., Melbourne University, 1994 Program Affiliation: Molecular Biology & Genetics Research Groups Affiliation: Development | Evo-Devo |Genetics | Genomics & Bioinformatics |
Phone: 812/855-6621 | |||||
Gene regulatory networks controlling sex in arthropods
A central process in the development of multi-cellular organisms is the specification and differentiation of distinctive cell types. My lab is focused on understanding how gene regulatory networks control developmental decisions. We are taking a multidisciplinary approach -- incorporating genetics, molecular biology, genomics and bioinformatics -- to study regulatory networks controlling sex in two arthropod model organisms -- the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster, and the freshwater crustacean Daphnia pulex. Sex specification and differentiation
in the germline of Drosophila
Genomics of environmental sex determination and sexual/parthenogenetic oogenesis in Daphnia Daphnia has an intriguing reproductive cycle termed cyclical parthenogenesis. Individual females are cued by environmental conditions to switch between parthenogenetic and sexual reproduction. Additionally the sex of parthenogenetically produced embryos is also determined by environmental signals. To facilitate the dissection of these developmental pathways we are working with a collaborative group to develop genomic resources of Daphnia pulex -- genome sequence, full length cDNA sequences, and microarrays [http://daphnia.cgb.indiana.edu/]. We are also taking a functional genomics approach to understanding the regulation of the reproductive cycle:
Choi, J. H., Tang, H., Kim, S., Andrews, J. and Colbourne, J. 2008. A Machine Learning-Based Computational Method For Assembly Validation.. Bioinformatics, In press. Eads, B. D., Colbourne, J. K. Bohuski, E. and Andrews, J. 2007. Profiling sex-biased gene expression during parthenogentic reproduction in Daphnia pulex. BMC Genomics, BMC Genomics 2007, 8: 464 Colbourne, J. K., Eads, B. D., Shaw, J., Bohuski, E., Bauer, D. and Andrews, J. 2007. Sampling Daphnia's expressed genes: preservation, expansion and invention of crustacean genes with reference to insect genomes. BMC Genomics 8:217. Moczek, A.P., Andrews, J., Kijimoto, T., Yerushalmy, Y. and Rose, D.J. 2007. Emerging model systems in evo-devo: horned beetles and the origins of diversity. Evolution and Development. 9: 323-328. Eads, B. D., Andrews, J. and Colbourne, J. K. 2006. Ecological genomics in Daphnia; stress responses and environmetal sex determinaton. Heredity 2007 May 23; [Epub ahead of print]. Eads, B. D., Cash, A., Bogart, K., Costello, J., and Andrews, J. 2006. Microarray hybridization troubleshooting. Methods Enzymol. 411: 34-49. Burr, A., Bogart, K., Conaty, J. and Andrews, J. 2006. Automated liquid handling and high-throughput preparation of PCR amplified DNA for microarray fabrication. Methods Enzymol. 410: 99-120. Parisi, M., Nuttall, R., Naiman, D., Bouffard, G., Malley, J., Andrews, J., Eastman, S. and Oliver, B. 2003. Paucity of genes on the Drosophila X-chromosome showing male-biased expression. Science 299: 697-700. Andrews, J. and Oliver, B. Sex determination signals control ovo-B transcription in Drosophila melanogaster germ cells. 2002. Genetics 160: 537-545. Andrews, J., Bouffard, G. G., Cheadle, C., Lü, J., Becker, K. and Oliver, B. 2000. Gene discovery using computational and microarray analysis of transcription in the Drosophila melanogaster testis. 2000. Genome Research 10: 2030-2043. Andrews, J., Garcia-Estefania, D., Delon, I., Lü, J., Mével-Ninio, M., Spierer, A., Payre, F., Pauli, D. and Oliver, B. 2000. OVO transcription factors function antagonistically in the Drosophila female germline. Development 127: 881-982. | ||||||