D2.2 Gene expression HL Flashcards

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Gene Expression

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The process by which genetic information is used to produce RNA and proteins

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Promoters

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Non-coding DNA regions where RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription

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Transcription Factors

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Proteins that regulate gene expression by influencing RNA polymerase binding to promoters

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4
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mRNA Persistence

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The stability and duration of mRNA, affecting how often it can be translated into proteins

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5
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Transcription

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Process of synthesizing mRNA from DNA

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Translation

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Process where ribosomes read mRNA to produce a protein

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Epigenesis

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Development of organisms through interactions between DNA and environmental factors without DNA sequence changes

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DNA Methylation

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Addition of a methyl group to DNA, often repressing gene expression

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Histone Acetylation

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Addition of an acetyl group to histone proteins, usually increasing gene expression

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Histone Methylation

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Addition of methyl groups to histone proteins, affecting gene expression positively or negatively

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Epigenetic Inheritance

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Transmission of epigenetic tags like DNA methylation and histone modification to offspring

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Transcriptome

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The complete set of RNA transcripts produced by a genome

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Environmental Impact on Gene Expression

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External factors like pollution, diet, and temperature can alter gene expression patterns

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Lac Operon

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Gene cluster in bacteria, upregulated by lactose for lactose metabolism

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15
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Tryptophan Operon

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Gene cluster in bacteria, downregulated by tryptophan to inhibit its synthesis

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16
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Monozygotic Twins

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Identical twins used to study the environmental effects on gene expression

17
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Oestradiol

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A steroid hormone that diffuses into cells and alters gene expression

18
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Epigenetic Changes by Air Pollution

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Air pollutants like nitrous oxides can modify DNA methylation patterns.