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How are proteins able to bind to dna at specific sequences?

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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In contrast, other proteins have evolved to bind to specific DNA sequences. ... Each transcription factor binds to one specific set of DNA sequences and activates or inhibits the transcription of genes that have these sequences near their promoters. The transcription factors do this in two ways.

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