When are gene products from these genes made, and where are they located?
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Developmental Patterning Genes
Problem 7a
Textbook Question
What are zygotic genes, and when are their gene products made?

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Understand that zygotic genes are genes that belong to the zygote, the fertilized egg formed after the union of sperm and egg cells.
Recognize that zygotic gene products are synthesized after fertilization, during the development of the embryo, as the zygote begins to transcribe its own genome.
Distinguish zygotic genes from maternal genes, which are expressed in the mother and whose products are deposited into the egg before fertilization.
Note that the timing of zygotic gene expression typically starts after the initial stages of embryonic development, often during the maternal-to-zygotic transition when control shifts from maternal RNA to zygotic RNA.
Summarize that zygotic gene products are made when the zygote activates its own genome, producing RNA and proteins necessary for further development.

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Zygotic Genes
Zygotic genes are genes that are activated and expressed in the zygote after fertilization. Unlike maternal genes, which are inherited as mRNA or proteins from the mother, zygotic genes are transcribed from the zygote's own genome. They play a crucial role in directing embryonic development.
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Gene Expression Timing in Development
The gene products of zygotic genes are synthesized after the maternal-to-zygotic transition, a developmental stage when control shifts from maternal mRNAs to the zygote's genome. This timing ensures that the embryo begins to produce its own proteins necessary for further development.
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Maternal vs. Zygotic Gene Products
Maternal gene products are deposited in the egg by the mother and guide early development before the zygotic genome is activated. In contrast, zygotic gene products are made by the embryo itself after fertilization, marking a key regulatory shift in developmental control.
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