PSYC 317 Study Guide - Final Guide: Haplotype, Transgene, Repressor

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60% from midterm 2 till now less likely material: reading before midterms. Neo replaces most but not all of orginal exon. Trans homo- will see band at 10 kn. Haplotype a string of nucleotide that you are interested in. Diplotype two strands usually not interested in this because there is no cross-over as a measure of mapping resolution, you cannot do better than a haplotype block because it is a unit. Haplotype block inherited together a set of haplotype that always. Tat-on/tat-o system situation when you put a tre (includes promotor) in front of your trait transgene replace original promotor w tre now its a promotor that is repressed. Tre is going to be bound to by a repressor factor tta normally, tta binds to tre and gene will be expressed. You want this system to be normal until you decide to change sth. When you add tc or dox, they bind to tta which falls o tre.

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