How do transcription factors, recognize their target sites on DNA?
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They do so by interacting with the edges of the base pairs in double-helical DNA, which are exposed within the major and minor grooves.
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How do transcription factors, recognize their target sites on DNA?
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How do transcription factors, recognize their target sites on DNA?
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They do so by interacting with the edges of the base pairs in double-helical DNA, which are exposed within the major and minor grooves.
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Open it How do these proteins, known as transcription factors, recognize their target sites on DNA? Th ey do so by interacting with the edges of the base pairs in double-helical DNA, which are exposed within the major and minor grooves. Th ere are four potential types of interact
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