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13468575915operonconsist of a promoter, an operator, and a cluster of genes that control gene regulation in a common pathway, "on and off" switches0
13468575916repressible operonoperon that is normally on because the repressor is inactive1
13468575917inducible operonoperon that is normally off because the repressor is active2
13468575918structural genegenes to be expressed3
13468575919operatora segment of DNA in the promoter region that acts as an on or off "switch"4
13468575920repressora protein that binds to the operator to switch the operon off5
13468575921inducerinactivates the repressor (turns on the operon)6
13468575922regulatory genecodes for the production of the repressor protein and is found upstream of the operon7
13468575923catabolite activator protein (CAP)activator of transcription, binds to cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) when sugar is scarce which *increases the affinity of RNA polymerase and accelerates transcription of lactose*8
13468575924cellular differentiationthe formation of cells that are specialized in structure and function9
13468575925histone acetylationthe process of acetyl groups attaching to histone tails (opens up chromatin structure)10
13468575926DNA methylationadding a methyl group to cytosine bases during replication, associated with inactivation of genes and reduced transcription11
13468575927activatora specific protein that binds to an enhancer to stimulate gene transcription12
13468575928transcription factorssome act as repressors by blocking the binding of activators or binding to an enhancer13
13468575929RNA interferencethe blocking of gene expression by siRNAs (a technique used to disable the expression of selected genes)14
13468575930RNA polymerasean enzyme that links ribonucleotides into a growing RNA chain during transcription15
13468575931miRNAa.k.a. microRNA, associates with one or more proteins in a complex that can degrade or prevent translation of an mRNA with a complementary sequence16
13468575932siRNAa.k.a. small interfering RNA, associates with one or more proteins in a complex that can degrade or prevent translation of an mRNA with a complementary sequence17
13468575933morphogenesisthe cellular and tissue based processes by which an animal body takes shape18
13468575934proto-oncogenea normal cellular gene that has the potential to become an oncogene19
13468575940epigeneticsthe field of science that studies heritable changes caused by the activation and deactivation of genes without any change in the underlying DNA sequence of the organism20
13468575941alternative RNA splicingproduces different mRNA molecules when different segments of the mRNA are chosen as introns or exons21
13468575942chromatin modificationpromotes the formation of heterochromatin in certain regions blocking transcription22
13468575943oncogenescancer causing cells23
13468575945conformation changechange in shape24
13468575946an example of a repressible operontrp operon25
13468575947an example of an inducible operonlac operon26
13468575948Jacob & Monodfirst to describe the operon system27
13468575949corepressora small molecule that cooperates with a repressor protein to switch an operon off (ex. tryptophan in trp operon)28
13468575950What 3 interrelated processes are responsible for embryonic development?1.) Cell Division (mitosis); Cell Differentiation; Morphogenesis29

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