Epigenetics Flashcards

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Define - epigenetics

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Study of How gene activity can be controlled without changing the DNA sequence itself

It regulates the genes without changing the DNA – turns it on or off

Behavioural and environmental factors cause these changes.

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Explain some features/ characteristics of epigenetics

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  1. Can be reversible
  2. Do not change DNA sequence
  3. Change how the DNA sequence is ‘read’
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What are three epigenetic factors (tags)?

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Hereditary factors that are independent of the actual DNA sequence.
1. Chemical tags added to DNA eg. Methylation
2. Alteration of histones
3. Alteration of regulatory RNAs

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What is DNA methylation?

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  • Adding chemical group to tag the DNA
  • Can tag cytosine with methyl group – change behaviour of DNA if enough it switches off DNA.
  • Eg. Haemoglobin gene made by cells not methylated
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What is histones modification?

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  • Binding of epigenetic factors to histones (tails) alters extent to DNA wrapped around histones and ability of gene in to DNA to be activated
  • Makes Gene more tightly bound so can not be accessed and read so switched off
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WHat are epigenetic effects? Give examples

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Promoting or inhibiting gene activation

Toxic chemicals, diet, physiological state, microbiome, therapeutic drugs, disease, infection – viral/bacterial and exercise.

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How can TB be linked to epigenetics?

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  • Microbiome Change
  • Cause changes to histones in immune cells to turn off IL-12B gene to weaken immune system and improves survival of TB.
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What can the Dutch Hunger Winter Famine be linked to epigenetics?

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  • Offspring of Pregnancy during famine famine strugglers had increased incidence of obesity, heart disease, schizophrenia, type 2 diabetes.
  • They had significant levels of extra DNA methylation compared to non-famine siblings
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