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OpenStudy (18jonea):

How do enhancers accelerate the transcription of a gene? RNA polymerase catalyzes the formation of transcription factors at the enhancer that migrate down the DNA double helix to the promoter, switching the gene on. The DNA molecule folds back so the enhancer and its transcription factors come in contact with the promoter region, switching the gene on. RNA splicing cuts the enhancer out and relocates it closer to the promoter region, so the transcription factors can switch the gene on. All of the above are correct. @ksuk3322

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Enhancers work by serving as binding sites for transcription factors--proteins that regulate transcription. Enhancers lead to the production of regulatory proteins. The proteins bind to regulatory sites of DNA, triggering transcription of cell-specific proteins.

OpenStudy (18jonea):

so what would it be

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think it is?

OpenStudy (18jonea):

c?

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@ksuk3322

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (18jonea):

its not d right?

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@ksuk3322

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just thought it was d but I looked at it again and I saw that it was C

OpenStudy (18jonea):

so its not all of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (18jonea):

ok so c it is @ksuk3322

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

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