Mutations versus epigenetic change; measuring expression
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Define a mutation.
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A **permanent change to the DNA base sequence**. It is heritable, **not normally reversible**, and can change the **structure** of the protein.
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Define an epigenetic change.
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A change in **gene expression** (via methylation / histone tags) **without altering the base sequence**. It is **reversible** and changes the **amount** of protein made.
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Mutation vs epigenetic change — the one-question test?
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Did the **DNA base sequence change**? **Yes = mutation**; **no (but expression changed) = epigenetic change**.
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Which is reversible — a mutation or an epigenetic change?
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An **epigenetic change** is reversible (a tag can be added/removed); a **mutation** is not normally reversible.
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How does each affect the protein?
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A **mutation** can change the protein's **structure**; an **epigenetic change** changes the **amount** of (normal) protein made.
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How is gene expression measured?
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By the **amount of mRNA (or protein)** a gene produces. **More mRNA = more highly expressed**; near-zero mRNA = the gene is switched off.
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Same gene, different mRNA amounts in two cell types — what does it mean?
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The cells differ in **expression**, not in their DNA — the same gene is read more strongly in one cell (often an epigenetic difference).
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