removed and read,
another nucleic acid, called
ribonucleic acid (RNA, is produced from the regulatory protein reading the gene.
Now the gene is expressed or activated. The RNA exits the nucleus of the cell to be assembled into anew protein from the code the RNA
carries. It has gone from being a blueprint of latent potential to being an active expression. The protein the gene creates can now construct,
assemble, interact with, restore,
maintain, and influence many different aspects of life both within the cell and outside of it. Figure 4.2 gives an overview of the process.
Figure A shows the epigenetic signal entering the cell receptor site. Once the chemical messenger interacts at the level of the cell membrane, another signal in the form of anew protein is sent to the nucleus of the cell to select a gene sequence. The gene still has a protein covering protecting it from its outer environment, and that covering has to be removed in order for it to be read.
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Figure B illustrates how the protein sleeve around the gene sequence of the DNA is opened so that another protein,
called a regulatory protein, can unzip and read the gene at a precise location.
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Figure C demonstrates how the regulatory protein creates another molecule, called RNA,
which organizes the translation and the transcription of the genetically coded material into a protein.
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Figure D shows protein production. RNA assembles anew protein from the individual building blocks of proteins called amino acids.
Just as an architect gets all of the information that’s necessary to build a structure from a blueprint, the body gets all the instructions it needs to create complex molecules that keep us alive and operating from the chromosomes of our DNA. But before the
architect reads the blueprint, it has to be pulled out of its cardboard tube and unrolled. Until then, it’s
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just latent information waiting to be read. The cell is the same way The gene is inert until its protein sheathing is removed and the cell chooses to read the gene sequence.
Scientists used to believe all the body needed was the information itself (the blueprint) to start construction, so that’s what most of them focused on. They paid little attention to the fact that the whole cascade of events starts with
the signal outside of the cell, which is, in fact,
responsible for what genes within its library the cell chooses to read. That signal, as we now know,
includes thoughts, choices, behaviors,
experiences, and feelings. So it makes sense that if you can change these elements, you can also determine your genetic expression.
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