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AP Biology 6.6.B Gene Regulation and Cell Specialization

Practise AP Biology 6.6.B questions by connecting differential gene expression with cell products, specialized functions and phenotypic variation.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Biology

Exam points

  • explain how differential gene expression produces distinct cell products and functions
  • connect transcription-factor or regulatory differences to phenotypic variation
  • interpret gene-regulation data to explain cell specialization or programmed cell death

6.6.B—Explain the connection between the regulation of gene expression and phenotypic differences in cells and organisms question 1

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Housekeeping genes encode proteins involved in universally important processes such as transcription, translation, and glycolysis. Because these genes appear to be expressed in all cells at constant levels, the expression of housekeeping genes is often used as a control when comparing how the expression of other genes varies under different conditions.
Researchers studying the effect of pesticides on declining bee populations wanted to determine whether the expression of four housekeeping genes (GAPDH, RPL32, RPS5, and TBP-AF) was in fact constant in bees across different variables. The researchers collected samples of mRNA for each of the four genes and compared how their expression varied across the developmental stage of the bee, the sex of the bee, and the cell type from which the sample was taken. The mRNA from the samples was reverse transcribed to produce DNA copies of each gene. PCR was then used to amplify the DNA, and the Cq value was determined. The Cq value is the number of PCR cycles needed to produce a specified number of DNA copies. A high Cq value for a sample indicates the gene was expressed at a low level.
To analyze whether any of the examined variables affected expression of the housekeeping genes, researchers examined the range of Cq values for each gene in response to each variable. Genes with a wide range of Cq values were determined to be affected by the variable, while genes with a narrow range of Cq values were determined to be unaffected by the variable.

Figure 1. The effect of developmental stage, sex, and cell type on the Cq value of four housekeeping genes

Figure 1. The effect of developmental stage, sex, and cell type on the Cq value of four housekeeping genes

Explain how expression of a gene such as GAPDH can vary from one cell type to another within the same bee.

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