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A cell uses a gene regulatory network to
A.
control the expression of genes in the cell's DNA.
B.
stop the cell from bonding hydrogen in its DNA.
C.
stop the cell from destroying the genes in its DNA.
D.
control the number of bases in the cell's DNA.
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A. control the expression of genes in the cell's DNA.
Explanation: Gene regulatory networks (transcription factors, signaling pathways, epigenetic mechanisms) regulate when, where, and how much genes are transcribed and translated. The other options describe unrelated processes.
Explanation: Gene regulatory networks (transcription factors, signaling pathways, epigenetic mechanisms) regulate when, where, and how much genes are transcribed and translated. The other options describe unrelated processes.
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