BIOL 2131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cloning Vector, Green Fluorescent Protein, Recombinant Dna

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Use this to discuss different types of mutations and their effects on the genome and on gene expression. Cis-acting: acts on its own molecule (usually dna) When things act together, they have to be connected. The only thing that is connected in molecular biology is dna. If you change a mutation somewhere in that gene, it is linked to that gene. Binding sites on the same dna molecule are cis-acting. Dna sequences on a chromosome are linked together they can"t move around, they are connected. Dna does not really move: stays in nucleus. Trans-acting- can function on other molecules (protein or rna) Have to move function on other molecules. Proteins move around the cell, can bind to dna. All gene products (protein and rna) can act in trans. All gene products have to move has to be processed in case of rna, and then translated. Diffusible in the cell and can act on other molecules.

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