BIOL303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer, Genomic Imprinting, Microrna

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Genomic equivalence: theory that every cell in an organism carries the same genome, but that the genome is expressed differently in different cells. Somatic cell nuclear transfer: taking the nucleus of a somatic cell and implanting it into a non-nucleated egg to see if it can give rise to the organism - ultimate test for genomic equivalence. Histone proteins: positively charged proteins that package and order dna into structural units. Histone methylation: addition of methyl groups can activate or repress transcription, depending on the site of methylation. Methylated promoters can not bind to transcription factor > repression. Histone acetylation: addition of acetyl groups to lysine activates transcription by neutralizing basic charges and loosening the histones. Genomic imprinting: only one parents allele is expressed , the. Imprinted (methylated gene) is silenced and one allele of the gene (instead of both) is expressed.

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