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which hormones promotes transcription ​

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Transcription factors are proteins that help turn specific genes "on" or "off" by binding to nearby DNA.

Transcription factors that are activators boost a gene's transcription. Repressors decrease transcription.

Groups of transcription factor binding sites called enhancers and silencers can turn a gene on/off in specific parts of the body.

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Hormones are molecules, because they are matter. They’re typically not a liquid, but instead are dissolved in the bloodstream and are present at very low concentrations. Because they are released into the bloodstream, they move as fast as the blood in your body. If you purify them, they look something like this............

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