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Expression is transcription plus translation under regulatory control. Crick’s central dogma names the default flow from DNA to protein. Enhancers, chromatin, and splicing decide cell-specific products. Lactase persistence and Tibetan EPAS1 are anthropological examples of regulatory change. Epigenetic marks link environment to expression without rewriting the DNA code.
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Introduction
Gene expression is the turning of DNA sequence into RNA and protein at the right time and place. A genotype is not a finished trait until this switchboard has worked.
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The process
- Transcription copies a gene into messenger RNA, and translation at the ribosome builds a polypeptide, which Francis Crick placed in the central dogma of molecular biology.
- Promoters, enhancers, transcription factors, and chromatin packing decide which loci are on in a liver cell and off in a neuron.
- Alternative splicing and RNA editing can make more than one product from one locus, so one-gene-one-trait talk is too crude for anthropology.
Why anthropologists need it
- Lactase persistence is a regulatory change near the lactase gene, not a new digestive organ, which is why dairying cultures and genotype must be read together, as in European and some African pastoral histories.
- High-altitude EPAS1 regulation in Tibetans, and methylation changes under famine or stress, show expression and epigenetics as part of human adaptation.
- Disease risk, growth, and pigmentation are therefore expression profiles in environments, not a fixed racial essence.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD D[DNA] --> T[Transcription] T --> R[Translation] R --> P[Protein trait] E[Environment regulators] --> T
Conclusion
Gene expression is regulated transcription and translation, not the mere presence of a locus. Human variation in diet, altitude, and disease is often a story of when genes are on.
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