BIOL303 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Gene Expression, Cellular Differentiation, Mammary Gland

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!- each somatic cell has same chromosomes, same set of genes, this is known as the concept. How do nuclear genes direct development when these genes are the same in every cell type: why do hemoglobin production only occur in rbc or insulin proteins in certain pancreas cells! Genomic equivalence evidence;! nuclear rna! enter the cytoplasm and become mrna! translated into proteins! function in the speci c cell! Drosophila chromosomes, the dna of certain larval tissues undergoes numerous rounds of. If the cell"s nucleus is identical to the zygote nucleus, then any cell"s nucleus should be able to direct the entire development of the organism when transplanted into an activated enucleated (removal of a nucleus) egg! First demonstration came in 1997, the cloning of dolly the sheep! Cells were taken from the mammary gland of a pregnant ewe and placed in a culture formulated to keep the cell nuclei at the intact diploid stage (g1) of the cell cycle.

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