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genetics: EDA gene like Oregami?

Does the EDA supergene take undifferentiated ski cells and "fold" them like Japanese art of Oragami in order to "create" or differentiate ALL other cells in a body?

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  • 7 years ago
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    The EDA gene provides instructions for producing many slightly different versions of ectodysplasin A. One version, ectodysplasin A1, interacts with a protein called the ectodysplasin A receptor (produced from the EDAR gene). On the cell surface, ectodysplasin A1 attaches to this receptor like a key in a lock. When these two proteins are connected, they trigger a series of chemical signals that affect cell activities such as division, growth, and maturation. Before birth, this signaling pathway controls the formation of ectodermal structures such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and teeth.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    35gg

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