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* Of course, all somatics cells have at least one copy of the genome
 
* Of course, all somatics cells have at least one copy of the genome
 
* But just as cells are capable of different functions by nature of their type (blood cells, muscle tisue cells, etc.), they vary in the extent to which they express their genes.
 
* But just as cells are capable of different functions by nature of their type (blood cells, muscle tisue cells, etc.), they vary in the extent to which they express their genes.
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* [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK10061 NCBI's Development Biology 6th Ed.]]

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Introduction

Why does Differential Gene Expression lead to such insightful analysis?

  • Of course, all somatics cells have at least one copy of the genome
  • But just as cells are capable of different functions by nature of their type (blood cells, muscle tisue cells, etc.), they vary in the extent to which they express their genes.

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