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What is it called when only the needed genes are transcribed and translated in proteins and the others are turned off until the are needed? Mitosis Gene expression Cell Respiration Apoptosis
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What is it called when only the needed genes are transcribed and translated in
proteins and the others are turned off until the are needed?
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Gene expression
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gene expression is the activation of a gene that results in “transcription”.
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