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17 May, 05:53

Combinatorial control refers to a regulatory mechanism in which: transcription requires a specific combination of transcription factors. each alternatively spliced transcript has a different combination of exons. none of the answer options is correct. transcription is initiated by a combination of sites in the promoter. transcription is terminated by a combination of sites in the terminator

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  1. 17 May, 06:15
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    The answer is; transcription requires a specific combination of transcription factors

    This allows the body to regulate a huge number of the gene with a small set of transcription factors. Using the analogy of combinatorial in mathematics, it is possible to have many combinations from a small set of numbers. This also applies in biology. Factors A and B in combination will regulate a different set of genes from factors A and C and factors B and C.
  2. 17 May, 06:22
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    The correct answer is: transcription requires a specific combination of transcription factors.

    Combinatory control is part of regulatory mechanism in eukaryote and it represents control of transcription by a specific combination of factors. One certain factor in combination with different factors might regulate a distinct set of genes.
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