Biology, asked by kushriya, 4 months ago

List at least three stages in gene expression that can be regulated to result in

differentiated cell types? Explain any one of them with the help of an example.​

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Answered by prash7777
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Answered by mili161998
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The three stages in gene expression that can be regulated to result in

differentiated cell types are -

1. Chromatin accessibility.

2. Transcription

3. RNA processing.

Explanation:

Transcription is a process by which the DNA strand will transfer its information, in order to form a new messerger molecule called mRNA molecule.

In simple words it is the process of conversion of DNA into RNA, it is a important step of the cental dogma.

The three main stages of transcription were - initiation, elongation, and termination.

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