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Molecular biology chapter 10

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What are insulators and what’s their function?

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Insulators are able to block passage of any activating or inactivating effects from enhancers, silencers, and other control elements. Insulators can provide barriers against the spread of heterochromatin. Insulators are specialized chromatin structures that typically contain hypersensitive sites.


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Insulators are able to block passage of any activating or inactivating effects from enhancers, silencers, and other control elements.
Insulators can provide barriers against the spread of heterochromatin.
Insulators are specialized chromatin structures that typically contain hypersensitive sites.
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