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11 June, 14:01

Differentiating cells delete the dna for genes they do not need.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 11 June, 15:57
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    The answer is false

    When the cells are differentiating in the embryo, they retain the same genetic material. However, certain genes in the differentiating cells are silenced using protein complexes called histones. This makes the genes inaccessible to RNA. Therefore, the process of transcription required in the expression of genes is restricted.
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