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explain the genetic events that enable so many different cell types to arise from one unspecialized cell

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User Iqbal S
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All cells in the body have the same genetic material, e.g. they have same DNA. However, not all genes are active at the same time and in all cells. Thus, different genes are transcribed in different specialised cells. There are transcription factors that control which genes will be transcribed and which will be suppressed. Also, specialised cells in an embryo release signalling proteins that help in cell differentiation.
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