BMS 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Polypeptide N, Gland, Vaginal Cancer

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Chemical modifications to dna and proteins alter gene expression without changes in dna. Stable phenotype from changes in gene expression, no change nucleotide sequence. Epi-genome: and pattern of gene expression can change during a lifespan. Specific to cell types, alter gene expression development. Dna is wound around clusters of histones to form nucleosomes. If promoter tightly around the histones and they need to be removed to allow the rna polymerase access to the promoter to allow transcription. There are at least two different methods of epigenetics, histone or. Both involve making the promoter more or less accessible to the. Histone modification: histones can be modified so that they are released from the. Dna, allowing promoter access of the rna polymerase resulting in transcription: histones can also be modified so that they to bind more tightly thus making transcription of the promoter containing the modified histones more difficult. Methylation of the promoter can block access by polymerase.

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