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Gene Regulation Prokaryoperon_RD_MP
Gene Regulation Prokaryoperon_RD_MP

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... thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG) releases thymine or uracil from G•T and G•U mismatches and remains stably bound to the resulting abasic site until it is transferred to the next enzyme in the repair pathway. SUMO conjugation to TDG promotes its release from the abasic site, and the 2.1-Å-resolution cry ...
Epigenetics - Current Issues in Human Genetics
Epigenetics - Current Issues in Human Genetics

... Holt. (2007). Epigenetics:Environmental factors can alter the way our genes are expressed, making even identical twins different. PBS. NOVA. Junko, et. al. (2009). Transgenerational Rescue of a Genetic Deficit in LTP and Memory Formation by Juvenile Enrichment. Journal of Neuroscience. 1496-1502. ...
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... • Abnormal (Huntington) protein produced. o Chain of charged glutamines in protein. o Bonds tightly to brain protein, HAP-1. Families of Genes • Human globin gene family. o Evolved from duplication of common ancestral globin gene. o Different versions are expressed at different times in development ...
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... ▶ WRKY (pronounced‘worky’) proteins, a large family of transcriptional regulators that has to date only been found in plants. ▶ The WRKY domain is defined by the conserved amino acidsequence WRKYGQK at its N-terminal end, together with a novel zinc-finger-like motif ▶ Many WRKY proteins having a reg ...
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... Operons are groups of genes that function to produce proteins needed by the cell. There are two different kinds of genes in operons: Structural genes code for proteins needed for the normal operation of the cell. For example, they may be proteins needed for the breakdown of sugars. The structural ge ...
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Protein Synthesis - Katy Independent School District

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