BIOL 1123 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Escherichia Coli, Hemoglobin, Ovoviviparity

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Gene regulation: refers to the ability of cells to control their level of gene expression. A sizable portion of the entire genome is dedicated to gene regulation. Regulating genes ensures that proteins will only be produced when they are required. To survive environmental stress like drastic changes in temperature or exposure to uv light, certain genes will be turned on to cope as they are required only when the organism is confronted with stresses. A cell conserves energy to ensure such proteins are not made when not needed. Constitutive genes: genes that have constant levels of expression in all conditions over time. They encode proteins that are necessary for the survival of an organism. Prokaryotes respond to changes in their environments such as availability of nutrients, toxicity by salts or other chemicals and ph of their environment. Ex: e. coli can use lactose as energy because it carries the genes that code for it.

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