How do epigenetic effects on gene regulation differ from non-epigenetic effects? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. Epigenetic effects include the presence and levels of transcription factors in the cell. a b C d e Epigenetic effects change chromatin structure by DNA methylation, histone acetylation and methylation, and regulation by non-coding RNAs. Epigenetic effects, once established, are typically maintained through repeated rounds of cell division. Both B and C are correct. 3 Both A and C are correct.

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How do epigenetic effects on gene regulation differ from non-epigenetic effects?
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Epigenetic effects include the presence and levels of transcription factors in the cell.
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Epigenetic effects change chromatin structure by DNA methylation, histone acetylation and methylation, and regulation
by non-coding RNAs.
Epigenetic effects, once established, are typically maintained through repeated rounds of cell division.
Both B and C are correct.
3
Both A and C are correct.
Transcribed Image Text:How do epigenetic effects on gene regulation differ from non-epigenetic effects? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. Epigenetic effects include the presence and levels of transcription factors in the cell. a b C d e Epigenetic effects change chromatin structure by DNA methylation, histone acetylation and methylation, and regulation by non-coding RNAs. Epigenetic effects, once established, are typically maintained through repeated rounds of cell division. Both B and C are correct. 3 Both A and C are correct.
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