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How does gene regulation lead to cell specialization?

Gene regulation leads to gene specialisation because the genes are able to evolve to fit what is required in certain circumstances. This does not always happen and it does take considerable time.


Is cloning human being possible?

It hasn't been achieved so far, but since other mammals have been cloned, it doesn't seem impossible. There are currently more ethical and legal problems, than technical problems (cloning is already illegal in some countries).


Why does the complexity of gene regulation mirror the complexity of the organism in which it is found-?

A: Gene regulation is the term for the process in which a cell determines which of its many genes it will express and when to use them.Complexity of gene regulation allows a cell to do a wider variety of things (inside the cell and when it replicates to make more cells). A more complex organism [a human] requires more types of cells and for them each, and collectively, to be capable of more functions than a simple organism [an amoeba].For example let's talk about gene regulation in humans. Every cell in the human body contains a complete copy of that person's DNA, with tens of thousands of genes. All of these genes cannot be expressed at once.Cells must decide which genes to turn on and which genes to turn off and this will determine what type of cell it is and how it functions (cell differentiation). For example, a skin cell turns on the genes which make it a skin cell, while a bone cell would leave these genes turned off. Neither of these cells would need the genes which allow a cell to differentiate into a neuron, so these genes would be left off as well.Besides being useful for cell differentiation,gene regulation is also valuable for cell function.As a cell moves through its life, it has different needs and functions, which can be met with the use of gene regulation to determine which genes are expressed and when. Cells can also adapt to environmental changes such as an injury which requires repair by activating new genes.Gene regulation can be accomplished in a number of different ways, with one of the most common being to control the rate at which RNA transcription occurs. Genes can also be deactivated by changing the structure of the DNA in an individual cell to turn them off or on. Think of the potential medical and therapeutic applications for gene regulation. Knowing which genes are involved in a cancer or genetic condition (diabetes, hemophilia) would mean it is theoretically possible to turn these genes off so that they cannot be active in the body.Unicellular organisms also utilize gene regulation to regulate their functions and activity. These organisms must be able to adapt genetic material quickly to adjust to changing circumstances and new environments. Failure to do so will cause not only death of the cell - which is death of the organism itself. Gene regulation allows such organisms to do things which will allow them to fit into hostile and extreme environments and to adapt to changes, such as the introduction of antibiotics into their environment.


Is it possible for a person to have herpes but have no symptoms?

Yes it is possible; it is called asymptomatic.


Is Kim Possible's belly button an innie?

Yes, Kim Possible's belly button is an innie.

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What are other possible consequences of this new regulation?

I am sorry! Please be clear and try again... I cannot understand by "THIS"... Which new regulation? The new regulation of WHAT? On what? On which Nation? When?... :(


Why do you think the media has to be as truthful as possible and how can this be achieved?

to be the news clearly and correct. it can be achieved by honesty and sincerity


Is faster-than-light travel possible?

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How can zero gravity be achieved?

Yes, zero gravity can be achieved. This is possible byorbiting around the earthflying in vomit cometgoing to the center of the earth


Possible consequences if asepsis is not achieved or maintained?

infection and sepsis Joymaker RN


Is it possible to expand the demand for agriculture products?

Yes, its possible. The target can be achieved by bringing more land under cultivation.


What do you call all possible outcomes of an experiment?

All possible outcomes of an experiment is known as a sample space. This will include an exhaustive list of all the possible results to be achieved.


What are the possible actions towards proper coordination and use of energy for economic gain from the chemical engineering point of view?

About 10


What is 90 out of 147 as a percent?

You can find the percent of any number out of a number by simply looking at it as a score on a test. You take the number you achieved and divide it by the total possible points. i.e. 90 (the number you achieved) ÷ 147 (the total possible points) = 61.22%.


What is down-regulation in French?

'laissez-faire' is a French word describing the process of intervening as less as possible in the economy.


How do you take the governor off of a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue?

I don't believe it is possible. The regulation or "governor" is computer controlled.


Is BAC 74 possible?

A drinker would long be dead before 74% BAC could be achieved.