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why euchromatin is present in open configuration?​

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Answered by rus21
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In other words, because euchromatin is present in transcriptionally active cells because of the accessibility to the DNA, folding into heterochromatin may be a way to regulate transcription by preventing the access of RNA polymerases and other regulatory proteins to the DNA.

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Answered by shekharh6
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Because euchromatin is present in transcriptionally active cells because of the accessibility to the DNA, folding into heterochromatin may be a way to regulate transcription by preventing the access of RNA polymerases and other regulatory proteins to the DNA.

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