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Many Genes Have Multiple Enhancer Sequences

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Many genes have multiple enhancer sequences. The multiple enhancer sequences allow multiple:

Understand the functions of different muscles involved in movements such as flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.
Identify the origin and insertion points of specific muscles.
Recognize the muscles involved in the mobility and stability of major joints like the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and thumb.
Assess the muscle groups responsible for specific actions in the upper limb.

Definitions:

Rehearsal

A cognitive process involving the repetition of information to improve memory retention.

Encoding

The initial process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory, involving transforming sensory input into meaningful data.

Memory Consolidation

The process through which initial fragile memories are transformed into stable, long-term memories.

Encoding Specificity Principle

A principle stating that the recall of information is improved when the contexts present at encoding and at retrieval are the same.

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