What are some types of regulatory controls that operate in eukaryotes after the mature mRNA is formed? protein phosphorylation by kinases regulation of mRNA stability by small non-coding RNAs (such as microRNAs or siRNAs) the addition of ubiquitin and/or phosphate groups to proteins None of the above All of the above
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