How do long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) function in regulating gene expression?
A) They bind to complementary DNA sites and interfere with RNA polymerase binding.
B) They form scaffolds to help stabilize protein complexes that modify chromatin.
C) They assist with DNA loop formation between enhancers to facilitate transcription initiation.
D) They catalyze the modification of histones to stimulate chromatin condensation.
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