Opening And Closing The Genome
Wed, 28 Feb 2007 12:00 AM EST
... At any given time, most of the roughly 30,000 genes that constitute the human genome are inactive, or repressed, closed to the cellular machinery that transcribes genes into the proteins of the body. In an average cell, only about one in ten genes is active, or expressed, at any given moment, with its DNA open to the cell' transcriptional machinery. [click link for full article] ...

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