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DNA, protein synthesis, gene expression & mutations
Our good looks! DNA, protein synthesis, gene expression & mutations
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Assume these are all from the same person: what do these different cell types have in common?
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If all cells have the same DNA, how are different cells different?
Result of control of gene expression
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Different Genes – Different Functions
Pancreas Cell Bone Cell Brain Cell
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Types of regulatory proteins
activator proteins: repressor proteins:
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Additional means of regulating gene expression
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To complicate matters . . . The environment can play a role in gene expression
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What’s a mutation?
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Types of mutations Base substitutions Base insertions or deletions
Chromosomal aberrations
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Base substitutions May have no effect due to May have big effect
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Base substitution
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Base insertions or deletions
The addition or removal of one or more bases
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Base deletion
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Chromosomal aberrations
Changes to the overall organization of genes on a chromosome
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Causes of mutations spontaneous mutagens
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Mutation summary 1.
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