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G ENE R EGULATION
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ALL genes are not expressed ALL the time. How? Operon Operon – a group of genes that operate together
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E X. E. COLI LAC OPERON Allows bacteria to use lactose as food. 3 genes: 1. Promotor 1. Promotor – RNA Polymerase binds to begin transcription
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2. Operator 2. Operator – Region to which a repressor binds to prevent transcription Repressor Repressor – protein that blocks transcription When lactose is present, it binds to the repressor protein
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3. Gene Protein 3. Gene Protein – When the repressor protein changes shape and falls off the operator, transcription of the gene is possible
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H OX G ENES (“M ASTER C ONTROL G ENES ”) differentiation Control cell differentiation, when different cells gain different functions. Lab mutations: Replaced fly’s antennae with its legs Mouse eyes on fly legs
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M UTATIONS AND C ANCER What is cancer? What causes cancer? Cancer is caused by an accumulation of mutations in the same cell. What causes mutations? 1. UV Light can modify nucleotides
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2. Radiation can break phosphate backbone 3. Mistakes created during DNA replication (1 out of every 100,000,000 bases)
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4. Other carcinogens like cigarette smoke, asbestos, and pesticides can bind with DNA and cause it to be mis-read. 5. Viruses (like HPV and Hep B) How are mutations inherited? Germ line mutations
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