What is epigenesis?
differentiation of cells from a totipotent state in embryonic development
How do different adult stem cells know their fate?
What is the reason of heterochormia?
An Individual Eye with Two Colors
How can just paternal or maternal traits be expressed in offspring?
This is called genetic imprinting
How can females express only one X chromosome per cell?
X inactivation
How can acquired traits be passed on to offspring?
Some changes in gene expression that are, in fact, heritable!
What is Epigenetics?
Changes in gene expression without altering the DNA sequence.
What is the difference between GENETICS AND EPIGENETICS?
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What are the 4 DNA Molecular Mechanisms that Mediate Epigenetic Phenomena?
DNA methylation
1. Describe DNA methylation
DNA methylation
2. Where does DNA methylation take place?
It takes place in CpG Islands !
DNA methylation
3. Describe CpG islands
What is the role of DNMT1?
Maintenance methylation
What is happening here?
2nd round of replication:
-> passive demethylation
What is happening here?
Denovo methylation
-> DNMT3A; DNMT3B
What happen if there is deficiency in DNMT1, DNMT3A, DNMT3B?
DNMT1 - Embryonic lethal
DNMT3A: Perinatal death
DNMT3B: Embryonic lethal
What are the 5 Effects and consequences of DNA methylation?
Modification of Histones
1. Describe Modification of Histones?
These modifications alter the binding capacity of the transcription factors to the DNA through:
- Direct effect (charge distribution)
- Altering the secondary, - tertiary structure of the DNA
- Direct effect (charge distribution)
- Altering the secondary, - tertiary structure of the DNA
Modification of Histones
2. What are the 6 main histone modifications?
Modification of Histones
3. Describe the enzymes that participate in Deacetylation/Acetylation of Histones?
What is the histone code?
Different combinations of histone modifications, may be VERY SPECIFIC to the transcriptional state of the gene.
What are the 3 parts of histone code?