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Ann [662]
4 years ago
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You have been asked to design a synthetic dna motif, able to bind proteins to regulate specific genes. the location on this moti

f that you would necessarily design for protein binding is the
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Rzqust [24]4 years ago
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<span>You have been asked to design a synthetic DNA motif, able to bind proteins to regulate specific genes. The location on this motif that you would necessarily design for protein binding is the . major groove of the DNA double helix. Vertebrate cells possess a protein that binds to clusters.......</span>
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