Could someone confirm what gene expression status is in this question? I originally wanted to say "the gene expression i

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Could someone confirm what gene expression status is in this question? I originally wanted to say "the gene expression i

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Could someone confirm what gene expression status is in this
question? I originally wanted to say "the gene expression is
acytelated" but that explanation didn't sound right.
Could Someone Confirm What Gene Expression Status Is In This Question I Originally Wanted To Say The Gene Expression I 1
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4 IF a section of DNA is hypersensitive to DNAse I, what does this mean about this DNA's chromatin state and its gene expression status? (5pts) It DNA is hypersensitive to ON Ase I, the chromation state is "available" because the chromation is its a relaxed state, meaning it also accessible by regulatory proteins.
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