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#Most spots would be yellow at the first time point because the ratio of the two cDNA’s is 1:1. The technical reason that spots show up as yellow is that there was no change in a gene’s transcription and experimental growth conditions. The yellow color technically comes from the computer placing a yellow color on the spots that are open reading frames. The biological reason for most of the spots showing up as yellow is that genes are expressed in both transcriptomes.  | #Most spots would be yellow at the first time point because the ratio of the two cDNA’s is 1:1. The technical reason that spots show up as yellow is that there was no change in a gene’s transcription and experimental growth conditions. The yellow color technically comes from the computer placing a yellow color on the spots that are open reading frames. The biological reason for most of the spots showing up as yellow is that genes are expressed in both transcriptomes.  | ||
#Over the course of the experiment TEF4 was repressed. I hypothesize that the change of expression due to lack of glucose is,  | #Over the course of the experiment TEF4 was repressed. I hypothesize that the change of expression due to lack of glucose is,  | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 10 October 2017
Discovery Questions from Chapter 4
1 Hour:
- Gene x: Black
 - Gene y: Black
 - Gene z: Black
 
3 Hour:
- Gene x: Dim Red
 - Gene y: Medium Red
 - Gene z: Dim Red
 
5 Hour:
- Gene x: Black
 - Gene y: Dim Green, almost Black
 - Gene z: Dim Red
 
9 Hour:
- Gene x: Medium Green
 - Gene y: Bright Green
 - Gene z: Dim Red
 
- Yes Genes x and y were transcribed similarly, they both show a similar pattern which is a strike in transcription then nearing zero as time increases.
 - Most spots would be yellow at the first time point because the ratio of the two cDNA’s is 1:1. The technical reason that spots show up as yellow is that there was no change in a gene’s transcription and experimental growth conditions. The yellow color technically comes from the computer placing a yellow color on the spots that are open reading frames. The biological reason for most of the spots showing up as yellow is that genes are expressed in both transcriptomes.
 - Over the course of the experiment TEF4 was repressed. I hypothesize that the change of expression due to lack of glucose is,