Asked by Hayley
RNA interference can repress proteins by all of the following mechanisms EXCEPT:
a. promoting histone acetylation.
b. promoting histone methylation.
c. promoting mRNA degradation.
d. blocking translation.
The following are all examples of a histone modification EXCEPT:
a. acetylation to repress transcription.
b. acetylation to activate transcription.
c. methylation to repress transcription.
d. methylation to activate transcription.
a. promoting histone acetylation.
b. promoting histone methylation.
c. promoting mRNA degradation.
d. blocking translation.
The following are all examples of a histone modification EXCEPT:
a. acetylation to repress transcription.
b. acetylation to activate transcription.
c. methylation to repress transcription.
d. methylation to activate transcription.
Answers
Answered by
david
D, B
Answered by
MO
A,C
Answered by
Yuri
RNA interference can repress proteins by all of the following mechanisms EXCEPT:
a. promoting histone acetylation.
The following are all examples of a histone modification EXCEPT:
a. acetylation to repress transcription.
I know for a fact that both of these are correct.
a. promoting histone acetylation.
The following are all examples of a histone modification EXCEPT:
a. acetylation to repress transcription.
I know for a fact that both of these are correct.
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