BB 7 - Epigenetics Flashcards

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Why are genes expressed?

A

To produce products such as proteins through the processes of transcription and translation.

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What do genes give rise to?

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Phenotypic expression, which is the observed features in a cell or organism.

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3
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What is a phenotypic expression?

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A physical, biomechanical, or physiological characteristic.

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4
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How can phenotypes be regulated or altered?

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By controlling transcription or translation.

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5
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What are transcription factors?

A

Proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences in the promoter region of a gene and either increase or decrease gene expression
(ie: regulate gene expression)

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6
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How many transcription factors are there?

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Two

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7
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What are the two types of transcription factors?

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Repressors and Enhancers (activators)

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How do repressors function in transcription?

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Bind to the promoter and block other transcription factors or RNA polymerase.

Decreases gene expression.

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9
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How do enhancers function in transcription?

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Bind to the promoter and recruit RNA polymerase to begin transcribing the gene.

Increases gene expression.

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10
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How many genes are in the human genome?

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25,000

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11
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What does every cell in the body have except for gametes?

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Exact same genetic code (DNA)

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12
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How do cells differentiate?

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Through stem cells which specific transcription factors switch on specific genes.

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13
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How does differentiation occur?

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Through gene expression.

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14
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How can the expression of some genes be affected?

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By environmental factors

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15
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Gene expression can be changed in how many ways?

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Two

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16
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What ways can gene expression be changed?

A

Epigenetic Modifications

Mutations

17
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What is epigenetics?

A

The study of modifications to DNA that alter gene expression