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Card 6
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What are the changes to the histone called?
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Card 7
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What are histones with low levels of acetylation called?
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Card 8
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What happens when histone is deacetylated?
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Card 9
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What is the the other effect of histone acetylation?
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Card 10
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What are the two ways that acetylation can turn on gene expression
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Card 11
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Binding sites for transcription factors can be inacessible...how?
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Card 12
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What uses ATP to move the histone otctomer?
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Card 13
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How does methylation affect the chromatin structure?
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Card 14
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What can changes in methylation pattern result in?
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Card 15
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Deacetylation is associated with...
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