The Responsiveness of Tyramine Receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans when Matured without Monoamines

Presenter Information

Riley Bunstine

Abstract

Using exogenous tyramine, behavior of four different mutant c. elegans was observed. These mutants include a wild type, triple monoamine knockout, a triple monoamine knockout containing a tyramine receptor knockout, and a tyramine receptor knockout alone.

Keywords:

Neuroscience, genetics, C. elegans

Status

Undergraduate

Department

Biological Sciences

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Campus

Athens

Faculty Mentor

Duerr, Janet

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The Responsiveness of Tyramine Receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans when Matured without Monoamines

Using exogenous tyramine, behavior of four different mutant c. elegans was observed. These mutants include a wild type, triple monoamine knockout, a triple monoamine knockout containing a tyramine receptor knockout, and a tyramine receptor knockout alone.