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identity the type of cell​

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Answered by akansha2074
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A cell's identity is defined by the expression, or activity, of certain genes in its DNA and the resulting production of particular proteins. ... They can take mature blood cells called B cells and convert them into a different type of blood cell, called macrophages.

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Answered by ichchhakuichchha
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Different cell types express different genes; the genes that are active in a muscle cell in the heart, for example, are different from the genes that are expressed in a neuron in the brain. The identity of a cell can thus be ascertained by analyzing the genes that are active at the single-cell level.

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