BILD 3 Final: Section 8 (Evolutionary Development)

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Evolutionary development: explain how the environment in which an embryo develops can affect its phenotype, and give an example of this, environment works with the genotype that leads to the development of the phenotype a. i. Researchers did an experiment to see how the plants grew in a different elevation, environment a. i. 2. Transcription factors that specify body part identity a. ii. They tell other genes where to be expressed during development: hox genes b. i. Genes that contain a very conserved sequence of 180 nucleotides, common to all animals and shared by yeast and plants b. ii. Most animals use hox genes for development because it specifies for a certain function: transcription factors c. i. A protein that turns other genes on or off c. ii. In development, transcription factors begin the translation of dna which is the genetic code that makes our phenotypes: enhancers d. i. Enhancers specify which part of the dna is being transcript d. ii.

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