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A eukaryotic gene is most likely to be transcribed if it is located where?

A. In a region of the genome in which the histones are methylated
B. In a heterochromatic region of the genome
C. In a region of the genome in which the histones are acetylated
D. In a region of the genome in which the histones are unmodified

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Answer:

C. In a region of the genome in which the histones are acetylated

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For eukaryotic gene to be transcribed then it's like to be located in C: In a region of the genome in which the histones are acetylated.

  • A typical eukaryotic gene can be considered as gene that is composed of  sequences which is found in mature mRNA.

  • This mRNA is known as exons and it's been interrupted by introns.  transcription do occur if this gene is located in genome region which support histones are acetylation.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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