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5 March, 17:50

Highly condensed and compact regions of dna are more easily transcribed than the decondensed regions true or false

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  1. 5 March, 18:10
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    This is false, this is mainly because the DNA in this form, has less of its genetic sequence and elements available for the transcription factors and other DNA Transcription binding proteins to bind to to initiate transcription.

    This packing of the DNA regulates the first step in protein synthesis in eukaryotes.
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