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James Watson, leader of the Human Genome Project, claimed:“In large measure, our fate is in our genes.” That may be true for many of our physical and biological traits, but not to worry. You do still have some freedom to make choice in your life. Even if those choices are… less...
What is the process that turns on the transcription of a gene or genes? What is transcription? What is needed for it to occur? What are the two major parts of a gene? Why are most genes controlled at the level of transcription? In what way does DNA methylation typically regulate ...
What is the process that turns on the transcription of a gene or genes? What type of enzyme is DNA polymerase? In DNA replication E.coli, what enzymes are more active on the lagging strand than on the leading strand? What are the three stages of the transcription process?
Another rubric for defining cell type, says Yanai, is to look at the physical state of the genome in the nucleus — how the genome forms loops and coils, leaving some genes accessible and others sequestered, and governing which genes are available for trans...
(Figure2A-D). Another pathway involves MYB transcription factors encoded by the ARP genes. ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 (AS1) of Arabidopsis [31], rough sheath2 (rs2) of maize [32,33], and PHANTASTICA (PHAN) of Antirrhinum [34] (hence the name ARP) are explicitly expressed in lateral organs ...
Another advantage of CRISPR-Cas technology is the acceleration of the breeding process. Knowing the molecular basis for domestication genes, such as fruit color, fruit size, or the number of fruits, makes it possible to precisely convert a wild species into a cultivated plant within one generation...
Genetics and genomics both are very important in health and disease. Genetics is the study of genes and the way that certain traits are passed down from one generation to another. Genomics is the study of all of a person’s genes.
What is an R plasmid and what types of genes are found on it (pilus-synthesis genes, drug-resistant genes)? Define transcription and translation. What is a gene? Describe how gene duplication and genome duplication occur. What is methylation and how does it cause an effect on gene expression...
Genes are sections of DNA that code for specific proteins in the cell. In order for genes to be read and create proteins, the cell must use the process of gene expression. Answer and Explanation:1 The flow of gene expression is through transcription then translation. During gene expression, ...