BIOL 117 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance, Methyl Group, Chromatin

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20 Feb 2017
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Chapter 19 control of gene expression in eukaryotes. Modi cations of gene expression at several stages. Each one of these stages can regulate gene expression: chromatin structure, transcription, mrna processing, mrna transport out of nucleus, mrna stability. If we make not as stable mrna, it doesn"t stick around for as long and so therefore will not make protein for a long period of time: translation, protein processing, protein stability. How long a protein stays active - depends on the factors around it that will eat away at it. Chromosomes in eukaryotes are not just dna, it"s on a protein scaffolding and wrapped around histones: wraps around a group of 8 histone proteins. Transcription can not occur during this stage, because it is not readily accessible to the proteins required to transcribe the. Alterations to dna can include: dna methylation. When a methyl group is stuck onto the dna and makes dna harder to transcribe.

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