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Assume you are a researcher investigating the regulation of expression of gene A in eukaryotic cells. You discover that the histones associated with gene A are acetylated. What effect will this have on the regulation of the expression of gene A? Group of answer choices Which of the following describes the conclusion of this study? Group of answer choices In plants, the nucleus from a fully differentiated cell can be removed and placed in an enucleated egg, creating a clone. In animal cell differentiation, nuclear potential becomes increasingly restricted the more differentiation progresses. During cell differentiation, nuclear material is progressively lost until the cell contains only the material necessary for its specialized function. During cell differentiation, no nuclear material is lost. Mature plant cells are totipotent.

          Assume you are a researcher investigating the regulation of expression of gene A in eukaryotic cells. You discover that the histones associated with gene A are acetylated. 
What effect will this have on the regulation of the expression of gene A?
Group of answer choices
Which of the following describes the conclusion of this study?
Group of answer choices
In plants, the nucleus from a fully differentiated cell can be removed and placed in an enucleated egg, creating a clone.
In animal cell differentiation, nuclear potential becomes increasingly restricted the more differentiation progresses.
During cell differentiation, nuclear material is progressively lost until the cell contains only the material necessary for its specialized function.
During cell differentiation, no nuclear material is lost. Mature plant cells are totipotent.
        
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Assume you are a researcher investigating the regulation of expression of gene A in eukaryotic cells. You discover that the histones associated with gene A are acetylated. What effect will this have on the regulation of the expression of gene A? Group of answer choices Which of the following describes the conclusion of this study? Group of answer choices In plants, the nucleus from a fully differentiated cell can be removed and placed in an enucleated egg, creating a clone. In animal cell differentiation, nuclear potential becomes increasingly restricted the more differentiation progresses. During cell differentiation, nuclear material is progressively lost until the cell contains only the material necessary for its specialized function. During cell differentiation, no nuclear material is lost. Mature plant cells are totipotent.
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00:02 Okay.
00:03 So for the first one, it's c at the nuclear periphery.
00:09 For the second one, it's d.
00:11 It's all of the above...
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