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Professor Marcus is studying gene expression in the liver cells of a mouse. She observes that when a steroid hormone enters the liver cells, the cells begin producing a wide variety of new proteins. Which of the following statements is the MOST USEFUL to include in an explanation of this observation? A. The steroid hormone contains several genes. B. A transcription factor activates a single gene that produces several proteins. C. A transcription factor activates many genes at the same time. D. The steroid hormone mimics the function of several mRNA molecules.
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Idon't really understand this can you me and show your work.☺☺[ chemistry b] subject [ electron transfer in lonic bonds]grade( 12)
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