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Which of the following regulate(s) gene expression in the eukaryotic nucleus?a. posttranslational controlb. transcriptional controlc. translational controld. posttranscriptional controle. Both b and d are correct.
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The level of gene expression can be regulated by how tightly the DNA is wrapped around these nucleosomes. If the DNA is tightly wrapped, there will be a low level of gene expression. If the DNA is not so tightly wrapped, there will be a high level of gene Show more…
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Control of gene expression in eukaryotes includes all of the following except a. alternative RNA splicing. b. binding of proteins to DNA. c. transcription factors. d. stabilization of mRNA by miRNA. e. DNA methylation.
Control of gene expression in eukaryotes includes all of the following except $a$. alternative splicing of RNA transcripts. $b$. binding of proteins to DNA. $c .$ transcription factors. $d$. feedback inhibition of enzyme activity by allosteric control. $e .$ DNA methylation.
Which of the following statements about the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes is correct? A. Gene activity cannot be regulated by the stability of the RNA transcript. B. Gene activity cannot be regulated by post-translational modification. C. Gene activity can be regulated by the processing of the RNA. D. Gene activity cannot be regulated by the translation of the mRNA. E. Gene activity cannot be regulated by the stability of the resultant protein.
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