Which of the following statements about regulation of gene expression is true? Show Hint Gene regulation cannot occur once the protein has been translated. Gene regulation only occurs prior to transcription. Gene regulation can occur at any time during the process. Gene regulation cannot occur once the processed mRNA is released into the cytoplasm. Gene regulation cannot occur once the protein is active.
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