CHEM 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Time Control, Intron, Chromosome

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How is dna genetic code read by the cell to make protein. How is a gene activated (turned on and off) Our cells and chimp cells operate the same. Dna changes found in switches that turn genes on and off\ Rna strand with same code (converts it to a slightly different language) Gene: sequence of dna on speci c region of the chromosome that makes rna product. Promoter: region of dna that acts as on/off switch for transcription. Terminator: region of dna that acts to end transcription important gene facts. All genes have promoters (sequences of dna) that control when and at what level the gene is expressed. Not all genes are on/off at the same time. The number of genes on at a speci c time control cell type function/function (e. g. genes on in brain cells are different than skin cells) Changes in dna sequence can affect gene function (alleles)

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