BIOL 2002 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Galactoside, Allolactose, Tryptophan

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Gene expression is the process by which the information within a gene becomes a functional product. Gene regulation is the ability of cells to control the expression of their genes. Constitutive genes are when genes have relatively constant levels of expression in all conditions over time. Gene regulation conserves energy - proteins are produced only when needed. Also ensures the genes are expressed in the appropriate cell types and at the correct time in development. Bacteria regulate genes to respond to changes in their environment. In order to utilize lactose, some bacterial require a transporter that facilitates uptake of lactose into the cell and an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown. When lactose is not present, the cell makes very little of these transporter proteins. Eukaryotic gene regulation produces different cell types in a single organism. Cell differentiation is the process by which cells become specialized into particular types.

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