Biology 3338A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Progenitor Cell, Beta Cell, Trophoblast

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Different cells have rna that may be spliced differently, or may be more stable and so on. Keep in mind that many different things need to be in place for a protein to be made and all of it has to be regulated. So in blood cell that needs to make hemoglobin need to ensure that: All substrates are able to come together to make that hemoglobin molecule. Need to ensure that genes are turned on at the right place at the right time. Rna processing with introns/exons splicing must be regulated. Enhancers need to be recognized by specific proteins to cause transcription in specific regions. In this case, gene for protein that is easily dyed blue is spliced into enhancer gene sequence. Egg uses determinants and dna to express genes. Big topic of research is insulin production by beta cells in pancreas. Diabetes with autoimmune disease where beta cells destroyed.

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