Observable cell differentiation results from the expression of genes for tissue-specific proteins. Re-write the sentence above in your own words.

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Observable cell differentiation results from the expression of genes for tissue-specific proteins. Re-write the sentence above in your own words

In groups of 4 or fewer (18 minutes) How are homeotic genes involved in developmental patterns? How does the induction of transcription factors effect embryonic development Explain how temperature and the availability of water effects the regulation of genes in plants Explain how genetic mutations effect gene regulation and result in abnormal development with an example Give an example of genetic transplantation experiments support the link between gene expression and normal development. Explain how genetic regulation by microRNAs plays an important role in the development of organisms

How does apoptosis relate to cell signaling? Explain your answer using the following examples: Development of fingers and toes Immune function