Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Cytosine, Xist (Gene), Acetyl Group

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Identify role of histones in dna packaging and expression. Histones are a class of small, positively charged proteins that are complexed with dna in chromosomes in eukaryotes. Histones link to dna by an attraction between their positive charges and the negatively charged phosphate groups of the dna. 5 types of histones: h1, h2a, h2b, h3, h4. One function of histones is to pack dna molecules into the narrow confines of the cell nucleus. Mechanism by which x inactivation leads to expression of different genes in different tissues. Once that x is inactivated however, the same x is inactivated in all descendants of the cell. Expression of an allele of a gene is determined by the parent that contributed it: in some cases the paternally derived allele is expressed, in others the maternally derived allele is expressed. Allele that is not expressed (silent allele) is called the imprinted allele: it is silenced through methylation.

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