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how can the same genetic instructions result in two different cell types in the same organism​

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Answered by Parktae04
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Gene regulation is how a cell controls which genes, out of the many genes in its genome, are "turned on" (expressed). These different patterns of gene expression cause your various cell types to have different sets of proteins, making each cell type uniquely specialized to do its job.

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