Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Lac Operon, Nuclear Dna, Legato

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Human egg when released from the ovary is almost completely metabolically active. Within seconds of the egg & sperm meeting, there is rapid cell division: mitosis (growth) produce cells of the body. Cells differentiate into specialized cells with different functions through translation and transcription. Every nucleated cell of the body contains the same dna template and genes. Liver cells do not contain different dna than skin cells. Structural and functional differences in cell types result from the presence or absence of the products resulting from expressed (transcribed, or transcribed & translated) genes rather than the actual presence of genes themselves on dna. It is not enough just to have a gene present in dna through a very complex system: genes must be expressed (or not expressed) In the correct tissue (special: at the correct time (temporal) Gene expression (transcription &/or translation) is like music played by an orchestra.

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