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Regulation of Gene Expression

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Crystal structure of the Lac Repressor Bound to DNA (1lbg)
Crystal structure of the Lac Repressor Bound to DNA (1lbg)

The Regulation of Gene Expression includes processes that cells use to regulate the extent to which genes undergo transcription and translation to produce proteins.


Articles in Proteopedia concerning Regulation of Gene Expression include:


To view proteins related to the Regulation of Gene Expression which are Structure Index entries see:


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David Canner, Wayne Decatur

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