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HOW CELLS EXPORT AND EMBED HOW CELLS EXPORT AND EMBED PROTEINS IN THE MEMBRANE PROTEINS IN THE MEMBRANE …AND… …AND… SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE CELLS TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE CELLS ANA CRISTINA ALVARADO VELASQUEZ MEDICINE STUDENT

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HOW CELLS EXPORT AND HOW CELLS EXPORT AND EMBED PROTEINS IN THE EMBED PROTEINS IN THE

MEMBRANE MEMBRANE …AND……AND…

SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE

CELLSCELLS

  

ANA CRISTINA ALVARADO VELASQUEZMEDICINE STUDENT

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

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SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE CELLSAND OFF INSIDE CELLS

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Today, scientific advances enable to  see the transformation of DNA into RNA.

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SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE CELLSAND OFF INSIDE CELLS

22Doctors

johnathan s. werssman and L. stirlyng churchnman supported the study of RNA.

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SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON SCIENTIST VIEW GENOME AS IT TURNS ON AND OFF INSIDE CELLSAND OFF INSIDE CELLS

33Histones, nucleoso

mes are wrapped in key structures for the genome.

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44The enzyme

polymerase, histones and

the nucleosomes

are very important for the study of

DNA transcription.

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PERSONAL OPINIONPERSONAL OPINION

This new approach gives researchers an insight into

the process in action, as well as know ledge on general trends in the activation or

deactivation of the genome. 

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HOW CELL EXPORT SND EMBED HOW CELL EXPORT SND EMBED PROTEINS IN THE MEMBRANE 1PROTEINS IN THE MEMBRANE 1

The disorders in proteins may be a cause for diseases like Parkinson's.

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A factor of protein transport through th

e membrane is SRP (si

gnal recognition particle)

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HOW CELL EXPORT SND EMBED PROTEINS IN HOW CELL EXPORT SND EMBED PROTEINS IN THE MEMBRANE 3THE MEMBRANE 3

A ribosome-protein complex is a factor in protein transport.

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Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-electronics) is a technique for imaging in the

transport of proteins across the membrane

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PERSONAL OPINIONPERSONAL OPINION

It is interesting to know that there are methods of microscopy which enable to do studies in living cells. 

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MEDICAL UTILITYMEDICAL UTILITY11

It is unlikely to

know a result of

an experiment because

 they are hypothe

ses

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MEDICAL UTILITYMEDICAL UTILITY22

Genetics are not experienced in humans because the outcom

e is uncertain.

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MEDICAL UTILITY MEDICAL UTILITY 33

The proteins are important structures and essential

in the development of

an organism

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The study of genetics may

be an option for th

e treatment of some diseases

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BIBLIOGRAPHYBIBLIOGRAPHYSciencedaily, Wow cell export

and embed proteins in the membrane, January 3. 2011.

Sciencedaily, Scientists view genome as it turns on and off inside cell. January 20, 2011.

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