Fundamentally, what makes one cell different from another in a multicellular eukaryote?
A) The different cells contain different sets of enhancers and promoter-proximal elements.
B) The different cells contain different sets of transcription factors.
C) The different cells contain different sets of cell-type-specific genes.
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Q17: The unwinding of DNA during the initiation
Q18: Reinitiation of transcription requires
A) phosphorylation of the
Q19: TAFs and TBP are together known as
A)
Q20: RNA polymerase II is only responsive to
Q21: In an in vitro transcription assay, a
Q23: The basic leucine zipper (bZIP) motif has
Q24: Which is not a common DNA binding
Q25: You create a chimeric protein that contains
Q26: Which assay would allow you to determine
Q27: Which of the following is not true
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