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Consider the many types of cells in a multicellular organism,and their different functions, is it likely that all cells transcribe all their genes at some point in their life?
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Consider the many types of cells in a multicellular organism,and their different functions, is it likely that all cells transcribe all their genes at some point in their life?
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Yes. but we may not know it. Some genes we don't know their function, so we might assume transcribe every useless gene.
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