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Jadon Quinn
15 September, 07:24
What are silent genes?
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Arthur Dalton
15 September, 08:23
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Gene silencing is a term used to describe the regulation of gene expression.
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Carmen Carpenter
15 September, 09:19
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Gene silencing describes the epigenetic regulation of a gene, at the level of transcription/translation to prevent gene expression.
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