Some people harbor deleterious mutations in disease-relevant genes, yet they are completely healthy. How are scientists trying to understand these so-called ‘genetic superheros’? In this Share Your Research talk, Dr. Mohamed El-Brolosy describes his thesis research in the model organism zebrafish. Dr. El-Brolosy found that genetic compensation to deleterious mutations relies on degradation of the mutant mRNA, which triggers upregulation of compensatory genes in a homology-dependent manner. These findings can inform strategies to better understand and treat genetic diseases, many of which have limited therapeutic options.
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Adapting to Mutations: How to Cope with Nonsense
In this Share Your Research talk, Dr. Mohamed El-Brolosy describes his thesis research on genetic compensation by transcriptional adaptation in zebrafish. (Talk recorded in April 2021)
Audience:
- Student
- Researcher
- Educators
- Educators of Adv. Undergrad / Grad
Duration: 00:23:32