BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: E2F, Gene Expression, Transcription Factor

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Understand how each of the steps in gene expression works. Understand how sets of genes are expressed together. Predict which genes will be expressed if specific cell signaling pathways are activated. Predict the effect of mutation of gene expression. Genes that function together are not usually near each other in the genome. Groups of genes coordinate their expression when they encode proteins that function together. Genes that encode proteins that regulate the cell cycle are expressed in a coordinated way. E2f then activates another set of genes that function in s-phase including dna polymerase iii and i, helicase, ligase, and topoisomerase. Coordinated expression of segmentation genes in the fly embryo allow development of the adult. Coordinating expression of cell fate genes in the developing fly wing allow development of a properly structure wing. Coordinated gene expression in mouse small intestine. Genes are semi-randomly arranged on the chromosomes. Learning objectives for the gene expression unit.

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