Activator transcription factors exert their effect on gene expression by increasing the number of non-covalent bonds for

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Activator transcription factors exert their effect on gene expression by increasing the number of non-covalent bonds for

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Activator Transcription Factors Exert Their Effect On Gene Expression By Increasing The Number Of Non Covalent Bonds For 1
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Activator transcription factors exert their effect on gene expression by increasing the number of non-covalent bonds formed to stabilize RNA polymerase's binding at the promoter of a gene.
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