BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Alternative Splicing, Gene Expression, Growth Factor

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14 Jan 2019
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Gene regulation - process of controlling which genes in a cell"s dna are expressed (used to make a functional product such as a protein. Different cells may express very different sets of genes even though they contain the same dna. Set of genes expressed in a cell determines set of proteins and functional rnas it contains unique properties. In eukaryotes like humans, gene expression involves many steps and gene regulation can occur at any. Many genes are regulated primarily at transcription level. Gene regulation - how a cell controls which genes, out of many in its genome, are turned on /expressed. Each cell has a different set of active genes. How do cells decide which genes to turn on. Gene expression pattern is determined by information from both inside and outside the cell. Inside: proteins inherited from mother cell (ex: damaged dna, amount of atp) Molecular pathways that convert info into a change in gene expression.

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