BIO 346 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Indel, Dna Replication, Gene Expression

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Different cells in the body are very different, even though they all contain the same dna due to gene expression (compartmentalize, turn on/off genes, concentration of certain participating factors, etc. ) Gene expression regulation (euk): transcription factors, rna polymerase, enhancers, promoters, chromatin (acetylation, methylation) These proteins are usually referred to as transcription factors. Same short sequence as the promoter which lies right before the target gene to be transcribed. Transcription factors interact with the portions of dna that have the matching enhancers and promoters that have been unwound from the chromatin and exposed, which then interacts with the rna polymerase (2) to perform transcription. Locus - specific location in the genome (place in the dna) Allele - one of 2+ alternates of a sequence - variation of a gene (one of the alternates) come from mutations. Dominance & recessiveness - phenotype is relative to group (context) An allele can be neither dom or rec, or be specific to a context.

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