How transcription process is regulated in eukaryotes?
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Although the control of gene expression is far more complex in eukaryotes than in bacteria, the same basic principles apply. The expression of eukaryotic genes is controlled primarily at the level of initiation of transcription, although in some cases transcription may be attenuated and regulated at subsequent steps
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n eukaryotic cells like photoreceptors, gene expression is often controlled primarily at the level of transcription. ... Later stages of gene expression can also be regulated, including: RNA processing, such as splicing, capping, and poly-A tail addition. Messenger RNA (mRNA) translation and lifetime in the cytosol.
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