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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 18: Gene Expression Regulation

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Differential gene expression

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Almost all the cells in an organism contain an identical genome - Differences between cell types result from differential gene expression, the expression of different genes by cells with the same genome​​ - Abnormalities in gene expression can lead to diseases including cancer​ - Gene expression is regulated at many stages, but is often equated with transcription​


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- Almost all the cells in an organism contain an identical genome
- Differences between cell types result from differential gene expression, the expression of different genes by cells with the same genome​​
- Abnormalities in gene expression can lead to diseases including cancer​
- Gene expression is regulated at many stages, but is often equated with transcription​
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