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An enhancer is: A region in the DNA that is close to the core promoter and helps with activation of transcription. A reg

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:14 pm
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An Enhancer Is A Region In The Dna That Is Close To The Core Promoter And Helps With Activation Of Transcription A Reg 1
An Enhancer Is A Region In The Dna That Is Close To The Core Promoter And Helps With Activation Of Transcription A Reg 1 (70.75 KiB) Viewed 58 times
An enhancer is: A region in the DNA that is close to the core promoter and helps with activation of transcription. A region in the DNA that is far from the transcription unit that it activates. A regulatory protein that activates gene transcription. A regulatory protein that binds to the regulatory promoter.