All of the following proteins involved in eukaryotic gene expression bind directly to DNA EXCEPT: A. Mediator proteins B. Activator proteins C. General Transcription factors D. DNA Bending proteins
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Match each of the following eukaryotic gene regulatory mechanisms or components to its best description: A. Histone modification that causes chromatin to condense, decreasing gene access B. Alternative RNA splicing to produce different mRNA transcripts from the same starting DNA, loosening gene access C. Enhancer element where repressor or activator proteins can bind, which can repress or promote transcription D. Methyl group or acetyl group histone or DNA modification that causes chromatin to condense or loosen, respectively, increasing or decreasing gene access
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