Genetics: Analysis and Principles
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Chapter 16.2, Problem 3COMQ
Which of the following possibilities could explain how PcG complexes are able to silence genes?
a. The compaction of nucleosomes
b. The attachment of ubiquitin to histone proteins
c. The direct inhibition of transcription factors, such as TFIID
d. All of the above
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