Chapter 11: Problem 10
State two ways that methyl groups control gene expression.
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Chapter 11: Problem 10
State two ways that methyl groups control gene expression.
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Name a mechanism that silences transcription of a gene and a mechanism that blocks translation of an mRNA.
How does development of the pancreas illustrate differential gene expression?
Distinguish between the type of information that epigenetics provides and the information in the DNA sequence of a protein-encoding gene.
How can alternate splicing generate more than one type of protein from the information in a gene?
Explain how a mutation in a promoter can affect gene expression.
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