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    Exam 11: Gene Regulation
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    Genes Expressed at Relatively Constant Levels in Tissues Regardless of Variations
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Genes Expressed at Relatively Constant Levels in Tissues Regardless of Variations

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Genes expressed at relatively constant levels in tissues regardless of variations in the animal's condition are called a


A) transposable element.
B) steady state gene.
C) constitutive gene.
D) recombinant gene.
E) multifunctional genE.

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