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In recent years, considerable attention is being given to DNA protein interactions because the expression of genes is regulated through banding of specific proteins on the regulatory DNA sequences. This pattern of protein banding on DNA ca be studied by

A

light microscope

B

ultracentrifugation

C

electron microscope

D

X-ray crystallography

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