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27 October, 23:36

The functioning of enhancers is an example of

a. a eukaryotic equivalent of prokaryotic promoter functioning.

b. transcriptional control of gene expression.

c. the stimulation of translation by initiation factors.

d. post-translational control that activates certain proteins.

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  1. 28 October, 00:01
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    b. transcriptional control of gene expression.

    Explanation:

    The binding sites of transcription factors (enhancers and silencers) can activate or deactivate, respectively, a gene in specific parts of the body.

    Some genes must be expressed in a part of the body. For example, if you need to activate a gene in the spine, skull and toes, but not in the rest of the body, how can transcription factors do this task?

    As a gene of this type of pattern it can have several enhancers or silencers, where each one can activate or repress the gene of a specific type of cell or part of the body, joining transcription factors that occur in that specific part of the body.
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