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- | |style="width:900px;"|'''Silencing of genes is a method adopted by cells to control their gene expression and the production of gene products. In eukaryotic cells, both heterochromatin and euchromatin are present. There is active transcription in euchromatin because of acetylation while there is inactive transcription in heterochromatin | + | |style="width:900px;"|'''Silencing of genes is a method adopted by cells to control their gene expression and the production of gene products. In eukaryotic cells, both heterochromatin and euchromatin are present. There is active transcription in euchromatin because of acetylation while there is inactive transcription in heterochromatin because of methylation.''' |
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Silencing of genes is a method adopted by cells to control their gene expression and the production of gene products. In eukaryotic cells, both heterochromatin and euchromatin are present. There is active transcription in euchromatin because of acetylation while there is inactive transcription in heterochromatin because of methylation.
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