L1 Genes --> Cell --> Behaviour Flashcards

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What is one of the fundamental problems with development

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How do chromosomes which are identical in all of the cells - direct differences in the cells

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2
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What are the two hypotheses which explain the restriction of a cells potency

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Gene loss

Differential gene activity

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What evidence is there to suggest that differential gene expression is the correct hypothesis

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Gene expression in differentiating cells can be changed
Gene expression in cell can be changed by factors within that cell or from other cells
Genes are not lost when cells differentiate

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4
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What is cell intrinsic signalling?

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Factors from cell 1 acting on cell 1

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5
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What is cell extrinsic signalling

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Factors from cell 2 acting on cell 1

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6
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What is cell autonomous signalling also known as

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Cell intrinsic

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7
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What is cell non autonomous signalling also known as

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Cell extrinsic

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8
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What is cell extrinsic signalling also known as

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Cell non autonomous

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9
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What is cell intrinsic signalling also known as

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Cell autonomous

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10
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What can be said about a cells comittment to their fates as development proceeds

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Cells gradually become comitted to their fates

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11
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What are the generally accepted views with regards to development

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Sequential, systematic changes in gene expression

Interactions between the nucleus and the changing cytoplasmic environment

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12
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What is the fundamental embryology governing development

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Understanding why tissue cells do not express their entire genome

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13
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How many stages are involved in the regulation of gene expression

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Many

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14
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What are enhancers

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Activators of transcription found 5’ upstream of the binding site for RNA polymerase
Acts to open up/silence the chromatin

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15
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What are transcription factors

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Usually act as a complex with other TFs

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16
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How many enhancer elements and transcription factors regulate transcription of a single gene

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Numerous (both)

17
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With time what can be said about:
Specialisation
Pluripotency

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Increases

Decrease

18
Q

Gene expression can be governed by _____ factors (_____) and _________ factors (_________)

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Extrinsic - morphogens

Intrinsic - transcription factors

19
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What does the repertoire of proteins expressed in a cell dictate

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The cell type

The behaviours of that cell