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How are genes coordinately controlled in eukaryotic cells? select all that apply?

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In eukaryotic cells coordinately controlled genes are activated by the same chemical signals. To control elements, specific transcriptions factors bind, and promoting transcription of the coordinately controlled genes happen, regardless of the fact that genes are on separate chromosomes. They do not need to be near each other as well.

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