Describe the types of interactions that regulate gene expression.
- Regulatory sequences are stretches of DNA that interact with regulatory proteins to control transcription. Some genes are constitutively expressed, and others are inducible.
- Epigenetic changes can affect gene expression through reversible modifications of DNA or histones.
- The phenotype of a cell or an organism is determined by the combination of genes that are expressed and the levels at which they are expressed.
- i. Observable cell differentiation results from the expression of genes for tissue-specific proteins.
- ii. Induction of transcription factors during development results in sequential gene expression.
- iii. The function and amount of gene products determine the phenotype of organisms.