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== Article Discussions ==   
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== Article Discussion ==   
  
=== "Responses of Python Gastrointestinal Regulatory Peptides to Feeding" ===   
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=== "Responses of Python Gastrointestinal Regulatory Peptides to Feeding" (2001) ===   
 
*Hormone and peptide levels are elevated after feeding.   
 
*Hormone and peptide levels are elevated after feeding.   
 
*Organ morphology begins changing even before food hits the organ.   
 
*Organ morphology begins changing even before food hits the organ.   
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=== "Adaptive Regulation of Digestive Performance in the Genus Python" ===   
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=== "Adaptive Regulation of Digestive Performance in the Genus Python" (2007) ===   
 
*The post-prandial growth of the Small Intestine is attributed to hypertrophy rather than hyperplasia.  
 
*The post-prandial growth of the Small Intestine is attributed to hypertrophy rather than hyperplasia.  
 
*Intracellular stores of protein contribute to increased intestinal mass and nutrient up-take.   
 
*Intracellular stores of protein contribute to increased intestinal mass and nutrient up-take.   
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*Do new proteins replace the intracellular stores of protein when stored proteins travel to the cell surface?   
 
*Do new proteins replace the intracellular stores of protein when stored proteins travel to the cell surface?   
 
*Are cell division and apoptosis up-regulated?   
 
*Are cell division and apoptosis up-regulated?   
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== Classwork == 
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=== Other Classwork: === 
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 13 February 2016

Article Discussion

"Responses of Python Gastrointestinal Regulatory Peptides to Feeding" (2001)

  • Hormone and peptide levels are elevated after feeding.
  • Organ morphology begins changing even before food hits the organ.


"Adaptive Regulation of Digestive Performance in the Genus Python" (2007)

  • The post-prandial growth of the Small Intestine is attributed to hypertrophy rather than hyperplasia.
  • Intracellular stores of protein contribute to increased intestinal mass and nutrient up-take.
  • Lipid droplets from the meal also increase intestinal mass.


Questions to Consider:

  • Do new proteins replace the intracellular stores of protein when stored proteins travel to the cell surface?
  • Are cell division and apoptosis up-regulated?

Remember: we are only working with RNA.

Classwork

  • Use Unix to download FastQC data analysis results.


Ashlyn's Main Page



References

  • Secor, Stephen M., et al. “Responses of python gastrointestinal regulatory peptides to feeding.” PNAS. 98. 24 (2001): 13637-13642.
Secor et al. (2001)
  • Ott, Brian D., and Secor, Stephen M. “Adaptive regulation of digestive performance in the genus Python.” The Journal of Experimental Biology. 210 (2007): 340-356.
Ott and Secor (2007)