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100

Genes that are present at basal levels in all cell types

What are housekeeping genes?

100

Dangerous to the germ line during gametogenesis

What is transposons?

100

The part of a transmembrane protein that sits inside the lipid bilayer is almost always made up of these types of amino acids, because they are compatible with the hydrophobic fatty acid core of the membrane.

What are hydrophobic amino acids?

100

Transmembrane channel proteins that open and close in response to changes in electrical potential across cell membranes

What are voltage-gated ion channels?

200

Short DNA sequences (about 5-12 nt) that control gene transcription. 

What is cis-regulatory sequences?

200

A single gene is made up of coding regions called these, which are the only segments that end up in the final mRNA after processing.

What are exons?

200

Family of proteins that connect membrane proteins to the spectrin cytoskeleton

What are ankyrins?

200

Identified pumped hydrophobic drugs out of the cytosol

What is first eukaryotic ABC transporters?

300

Gene expression can be regulated at this first step by controlling whether DNA is tightly wound around histones or loosely open and accessible.

What is chromatin remodeling (epigenetic regulation)?

300

Phenomenon of random selection of the maternal or paternal X chromosome for inactivation in a cell during early development

What is X-inactivation?

300

Oligosaccharide chain on outer plasma membrane proteins and lipids form this layer.

What is carbohydrate-rich layer?

300

During the rising phase of an action potential, these channels open rapidly and allow sodium to rush into the cell, causing the membrane to depolarize toward a positive voltage.

What are voltage-gated sodium channels?

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