BIOL 1051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: In Vitro Fertilisation, Morula, Chemotherapy

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Transcription: process that uses the instructions in dna. Several ingredients must be present in the cytoplasm for translation to occur: 3 nucleotides in a strand of dna: codon; the code for a single amino acid. In each transfer rna there are complimentary finding sites to a specific codon; Genes can be transferred from one species to another; insulin and bacteria, spider silk and goat milk. There are many other ways that genes can be regulated besides operons; Transcription regulation: transcription factors bind to the dna and can inhibit or activate or increase the rate of transcription; for instance, immune cells; There are different types of stem cells: embryotic and adult; totipotent, pluripotent, and unipotent. Totipotent: derived from a morula which will give rise to everything; all your cells plus placenta. Pluripotent: what we think of when we think of embryotic cells; derived from blastocyst and the inner cell mast which makes you (human being); embryotic stem cells are pluripotent;

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