All of the following are potential control mechanisms for regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic organisms except: the stability of mRNA, RNA silencing, translation initiation, and RNA processing.
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The stability of mRNA: This can be a control mechanism because the stability of mRNA can affect how long it is available for translation, and thus, how much protein is produced. Show more…
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