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What Is the Role of HIS3 in Yeast Two-Hybrid Experiments

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What is the role of HIS3 in yeast two-hybrid experiments?


A) It is a reporter gene.
B) It is required for growth in media that contain histidine.
C) It activates transcription.
D) It binds DNA.
E) It acts as a bait for other proteins.

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