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Cells in your hair follicles produce the protein keratin, but cells in your liver do not produce keratin. which statement explains these differences
a). hair follicles contain recombined dna, which create the protein keratin
b). genes are expressed differently in liver cells and hair follicles
c). hair follicle cells contain different genes from liver cells
d). hair follicle cells do not produce dna, but liver cells do
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