Human skin cells and human white blood cells of the immune system both perform protective functions. Skin cells function primarily in external physical protection, whereas white blood cells function primarily in internal protection, using chemical mechanisms. Nonetheless, both types of cells contain a complete copy of the human genome. Explain how cells can have the same genetic information and yet perform different functions. What prevents skin cells from making all the same proteins of a white blood cell?
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