BIOLOGY 172 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Intron, Genomic Imprinting, Wild Type

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Eukaryotic dna is tightly packed and must be opened to be accessible so transcription can occur. The way your dna is packaged is actually heritable and this is called epigenetics. We have many different types of cells and each cell needs different types of proteins. Thus we need genes for each of these proteins, which is why our genome is so large. Regulating gene expression allows us to make many different cells with different functions. All these cells are different because they make different proteins. Pre-transcription is when the chromosome is opened up so that the dna is exposed and rna polymerase can come in and start transcription. Every cells has all the chromosomes and dna. Dna has to be packaged into smaller spaces. This is done by forming a structure called chromatin, which packages dna into a really tight structure. Chromatin is made up of dna and packaging proteins, with histones being the most important.

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