Chapter 15: Problem 20
What is meant by the term histone code? With regard to gene regulation, what is the proposed role of the histone code?
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Chapter 15: Problem 20
What is meant by the term histone code? With regard to gene regulation, what is the proposed role of the histone code?
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Let's suppose that a vertebrate organism carries a mutation that causes some cells that normally differentiate into nerve cells to differentiate into muscle cells. A molecular analysis reveals that this mutation is in a gene that encodes a DNA methyltransferase. Explain how an alteration in a DNA methyltransferase could produce this phenotype.
Is each of the following statements true or false? A. An enhancer is a type of regulatory element. B. A core promoter is a type of regulatory element. C. Regulatory transcription factors bind to regulatory elements. D. An enhancer may cause the down regulation of transcription.
Discuss the structure and function of regulatory elements. Where are they located relative to the core promoter?
What is an insulator? Describe two different ways that insulators may exert their effects.
Transcription factors usually contain one or more motifs that play key roles in their function. What is the function of the following motifs? A. Helix-turn-helix B. Zinc finger C. Leucine zipper
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