Genetic Differences That Make Us Human | pierce5e_ch17_1.html | 537248d4757a2ec414000000 |
17.1 Eukaryotic Cells and Bacteria Have Many Features of Gene Regulation in Common, but They Differ in Several Important Ways
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17.2 Changes in Chromatin Structure Affect the Expression of Genes
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17.3 The Initiation of Transcription Is Regulated by Transcription Factors and Regulator Proteins
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17.4 Some Genes Are Regulated by RNA Processing and Degradation
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17.5 RNA Interference Is an Important Mechanism of Gene Regulation
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17.6 Some Genes Are Regulated by Processes That Affect Translation or by Modifications of Proteins
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