The protein produced by the gene represented in Figure 4 participates in the development of two body structures: the mouth and the pelvis. During the adult stage of this organisms the gene is turned off by histones. However, if any organism suffers an injury in the mouth, the gene becomes active again and participates in the wound healing process. Briefly explain a molecular mechanism that could allow the organisms to turn on this gene again. FIGURE 4: Regulatory sequence Regulatory sequence Enhancer : S'UTR Open reading frame Enhancer 2 ilencer hillencer Promoter JUTR Proximal Core Start Stop Terminator DNA TATA Exon 1 Exon 2 Exon 3 Intron Intron

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The protein produced by the gene represented in Figure 4 participates in the development of two
body structures: the mouth and the pelvis. During the adult stage of this organisms the gene is
turned off by histones. However, if any organism suffers an injury in the mouth, the gene becomes
active again and participates in the wound healing process. Briefly explain a molecular mechanism
that could allow the organisms to turn on this gene again.
FIGURE 4:
Regulatory sequence
Regulatory sequence
Enhancer 1
Isilencer
Open reading frame
Enhancer 2
/silencer
Promoter
S'UTR
JUTR
Proximal Core
Start
Stop Terminator
DNA
TATA
Exon 1
Exon 3
Exon 2
intron
Intron
Transcribed Image Text:The protein produced by the gene represented in Figure 4 participates in the development of two body structures: the mouth and the pelvis. During the adult stage of this organisms the gene is turned off by histones. However, if any organism suffers an injury in the mouth, the gene becomes active again and participates in the wound healing process. Briefly explain a molecular mechanism that could allow the organisms to turn on this gene again. FIGURE 4: Regulatory sequence Regulatory sequence Enhancer 1 Isilencer Open reading frame Enhancer 2 /silencer Promoter S'UTR JUTR Proximal Core Start Stop Terminator DNA TATA Exon 1 Exon 3 Exon 2 intron Intron
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