BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Membrane Protein, Senescence, Embryonic Stem Cell

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This is because of orthologs: genes in two different species that have the same biological ancestor. In humans and mice orthologs encode proteins with more than. Cells as experimental models: vertebrates are hard to study as a whole, so, we look at isolated cells in a culture and piece together an understanding of how it all works. However, embryonic stem cells, and tumor cells can: plant cells can be grown this way. A mass of undifferentiated cells of a plant are called a callus. An entire plant can be made from just one cell: this system is used because you can obtain cells in large quantities, cultured cells are used because they can be easily differentiated. Stem cells: many different types that have different abilities, can be used to make pancreases, kidneys etc, totipotent. A fertilized egg gives these types of cells: pluripotent. Embryotic stem cells (es cells: multipotent. Can make red, white or any other blood cells: unipotent.

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