BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Neurospora Crassa, George Beadle, Gene Expression

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Gene expression: process by which dna directs the synthesis of rna and proteins. Rna and proteins give rise to visible phenotypes. 2nd: translation: rna to protein (for some genes) One percent of genome can be translated into proteins through the (universal) genetic code. Haploid organism (1 copy of genome than 2) If mutated, easier to see than if it were haploid. Looking for the enzymes needed for neurospora to generate arginine. If you move an enzyme early in the pathway, any of the downstream products can be added to support growth. If you lose an enzyme late in the pathway, the final product must be added to support growth. If a person has a disrupted pathways, and can no longer make certain products, then those products can be supplemented. Parkinson"s disease: patients have damaged dopamine-releasing neurons. Given l-dopa, providing a precursor for dopamine. ** all genes are made into rna, but not all rna is made into proteins/enzymes**

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