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Question at position 74 Which of the following would result in decreasing levels of transcription of a gene?activator binding to the promoter or enhancer regioneuchromatinmethylation of DNAacetylation of the histone tail
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A.activator binding to the promoter or enhancer region
B.euchromatin
C.methylation of DNA
D.acetylation of the histone tail
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To evaluate what would lead to decreasing transcription, we should recall how each option influences chromatin state or transcriptional machinery.
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