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What enzyme has a role in repression of eukaryotic gene expression?  Group of answer choiceshistone demethylasehistone methylasehistone deacetylasehistone acetylasehistone transmethylase

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What enzyme has a role in repression of eukaryotic gene expression?  Group of answer choiceshistone demethylasehistone methylasehistone deacetylasehistone acetylasehistone transmethylase

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The enzyme that has a role in repression of eukaryotic gene expression is histone deacetylase.

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