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What is meant by gene activation?

In a multicellular organism every cell contains every gene found in the organism. Not all genes are actually used in every cell. The specialization of cell into different types means that some genes are used in some cells and not in others. Also many genes are only used at certain times. How are genes turned on and off? There are many different mechanisms for controlling transcription of mRNA. If a gene is ‘turned on’ then transcription proceeds followed by translation and production of a protein. If a gene is ‘turned off’ then transcription is halted. Different kinds of cells have different patterns of transcription (known as gene expression). Gene expression also varies within a cell depending on the influence of external factors.

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