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  <title>Ep56- Unlocking Genetic Regulation</title>
  <description>&amp;amp;nbsp; VIDEO WITH VISUAL AIDS ON YOUTUBE!!&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; How did you get so put together?&amp;amp;nbsp; DNA is the blueprint, but it doesn't determine everything.&amp;amp;nbsp; DNA gets turned into RNA, and then finally into proteins that help build your body and brain.&amp;amp;nbsp; But there are SO many steps in that process that affect the final product- you.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;The sum of these steps is a process called genetic regulation.&amp;amp;nbsp; Genetic regulation makes sure that not all of our genes are expressed and turned into protein at the same time and same place- that would be a mess! This episode is all about genetic regulation by long, non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs, pronounced &amp;quot;link-R N A&amp;quot;).&amp;amp;nbsp; LncRNAs are long segments of RNA that serve non-traditional functions in the genome.&amp;amp;nbsp; Although recently discovered, lncRNAs seem to be involved in everything from the genetic regulation of development to diseases like cancer.&amp;amp;nbsp; LncRNAs could help rewrite the field of genetic regulation, and might be the biggest shift to understanding genetics since epigenetics became a hot topic. https://www.straightfromascientist.com/rachel-cherney/ Rachel is also highly involved in other forms of science communication!&amp;amp;nbsp; Check out the Pipettepen and UNC SWAC for more info!&amp;amp;nbsp; If you're at UNC, make sure to check TIBBS for career training and opportunities. &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Specific visual references and their approximate timestamps are listed below.&amp;amp;nbsp; Make sure to watch the Youtube Video for the full experience!  5:00: DNA vs RNA vs Protein - (image in video) 7:30: Alternative splicing - (image in video) 9:00:&amp;amp;nbsp;Jimena giudice lab at UNC &amp;amp;nbsp;-&amp;amp;nbsp;http://giudicelab.web.unc.edu/ (Alternative splicing and intracellular trafficking in development and diseases) 9:30: It's estimated that &amp;amp;gt;90% of proteins undergo alternative splicing   13:30: protein coding gene structure (image in video) 15:30: Additional note:&amp;amp;nbsp; smaller ncRNAs have more defined structure than lncRNAs, their functions are better known 17:33: dosage compensation - calico cats (image in video) 20:50: An example of a motif that proteins recognize (http://www.rnajournal.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&amp;amp;amp;pmid=31097619, figure 3 ) 21:00: xist repeat structure (https://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/4/4/28/htm, figure 2, human vs mouse xist) 23:00:in cis lncRNA function (https://dev.biologists.org/content/143/21/3882, figure 2 b and c) 25:05: Markers are placed on histones, rather than DNA. Histones are proteins that DNA wraps around to compact dna into cells (image in video) 25:30: A note: polycomb complexes are conserved to plants and even fungi.&amp;amp;nbsp; lncRNAs can be found in plants* 28:15: immunoprecipitation pipeline (image in video) 31:30 -33:35: Examples of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)&amp;amp;nbsp;(image in video) 35:00: Enhancer rnas (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1672022917300761&amp;amp;nbsp;figure 1 38:30: single line RNA vs double line DNA, 3DRNA structure (image in video) 41:00: xist vs rsx&amp;amp;nbsp; (http://www.rnajournal.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&amp;amp;amp;pmid=31097619, figure 6b ) 42:30: SWAC /pipettepen,com - link to swac article that prompted this podcast -http://www.thepipettepen.com/what-determines-our-complexity/ 44:30: TIBBS -https://tibbs.unc.edu/  </description>
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