[BIOL 1510] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (29 pages long)

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Cells transcribe and translate only a subset of their genes. Differential gene expression: cells turn on or off expression of their genes in response to environmental signals, regulated at the level of transcription. Regulating gene expression occurs on 3 levels: Transcriptional control - whether and how much of a gene is transcribed into mrna. Translational control - whether and how much an mrna is translated into a protein. Post-translational control - whether the protein is in an active or inactive form, and whether the protein is stable or degraded. All three domains of life use positive regulation (on), negative regulation (off), and co-regulation (on/off) to control gene expression. Lo1: describe the role of protein:dna interactions in regulating transcription initiation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Gene transcription is regulated by a promoter & nearby transcription factors that recruit or repel rna polymerase.

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