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HOW GENES ARE CONTROLLED Chapter 11. Transcription (DNA to RNA) occurs in nucleus Translation (RNA to protein) is rapid; can make an average-sized polypeptide.

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1 HOW GENES ARE CONTROLLED Chapter 11

2 Transcription (DNA to RNA) occurs in nucleus Translation (RNA to protein) is rapid; can make an average-sized polypeptide in less than a minute Overall = DNA RNA PROTEIN REVIEW

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4 Every body cell has the same DNA as zygote How do cells become different from another if all contain identical genetic instructions? HOW GENES ARE REGULATED

5 Operon – – Promoter – – Operator - GENE EXPRESSION IN PROKARYOTES

6 Requires elaborate regulation of gene expression since so complex Process can be turned on or off, as well as sped up or slowed down, during multiple points of protein synthesis GENE REGULATION IN EUKARYOTES

7 Flow of genetic information from chromosome to an active protein Each control knob indicates a gene expression “knob” “PIPELINE” ANALOGY

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9 In multicellular organisms, the process of gene regulation can cross cell boundaries Cell can produce and secrete chemicals (like hormones) that affect gene regulation in another cell CELL SIGNALING

10 Affects our anatomical structures HOMEOTIC (HOX) GENES

11 Oncogene – Proto-oncogene – – Change in growth factors can cause cancer Tumor-suppressor gene – GENETIC BASIS OF CANCER

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14 Carcinoma Sarcoma Lymphoma TYPES OF CANCER

15 Risks: – Carcinogens 1 substance known to cause more cases and types of cancer than any other is tobacco – “Inherited” cancer Prevention – Diet (some food reduce risk) – Reduce exposure to carcinogens – Regular checks CANCER RISK & PREVENTION


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