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Decoding Enhancers: Pivotal Players in Transcriptional Control

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The functioning of enhancers is an example of

a. transcriptional control of gene expression.

b. a post-transcriptional mechanism for editing mRNA.

c. the stimulation of translation by initiation factors.

d. post-translational control that activates certain proteins.

e. a eukaryotic equivalent of prokaryotic promoter functioning.

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QUESTION:

The functioning of enhancers is an example of

a. transcriptional control of gene expression.

b. a post-transcriptional mechanism for editing mRNA.

c. the stimulation of translation by initiation factors.

d. post-translational control that activates certain proteins.

e. a eukaryotic equivalent of prokaryotic promoter functioning.

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An enhancer is a sequence of DNA that can bind proteins, known as transcription factors. These enhancers increase the likelihood that transcription of a particular gene will occur.

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Explore the pivotal role of enhancers in gene expression as we dissect their function and interaction with transcription factors. Gain insights into how they crucially influence the transcriptional control of genes.


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