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How do some cells become brain cells and others become skin cells, when the DNA in all the cells is exactly the same?
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How do some cells become brain cells and others become skin cells, when the DNA in all the cells is exactly the same?
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How do some cells become brain cells and others become skin cells, when the DNA in all the cells is exactly the same?
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It has the ability to turn off genes.
Hope it helps, Good luck! (:
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