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Antirepression Notes: Definitions & Explanations PDF | Download eBooks

Study Antirepression lecture notes PDF with molecular biology definitions and explanation to study “What is Antirepression?”. Study antirepression explanation with molecular biology terms to review molecular biology course for online degree programs.

Antirepression Definition:

  • Prevention of repression by histones or other transcription-inhibiting factors. Antirepression is part of a typical activator's function..

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Antirepression Notes:

Antirepression is the prevention of repression during transcription, by activators such as histones or other transcription-inhibiting factors. For example, in nucleosomes, the presence of H2A-H2B dimers can inhibit the transcription factors from binding to the chromatin template.

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