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  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

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  • Cellular processes must be precisely coordinated in space and time for organism development.
  • Early embryogenesis involves rapid cell cleavage cycles, impacting gene expression.
  • Mitosis during cleavage represses transcription and pre-mRNA processing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe adaptations for efficient gene expression during early embryogenesis.
  • To discuss the role of the NineTeen Complex (NTC) in gene expression.
  • To explore the NTC's function in maintaining genomic stability during rapid proliferation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of gene expression mechanisms in early embryogenesis.
  • Analysis of studies on the NineTeen Complex (NTC).
  • Examination of genomic stability factors during rapid cell division.

Main Results:

  • Specific adaptations facilitate gene expression despite repressive mitotic phases.
  • The NineTeen Complex (NTC) is implicated in regulating gene expression.
  • The NTC plays a role in maintaining genomic stability during fast cell proliferation.

Conclusions:

  • Efficient gene expression strategies are crucial for embryonic development.
  • The NineTeen Complex (NTC) is a key player in both gene expression and genomic integrity.
  • Understanding the NTC is vital for comprehending early developmental processes.