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plant gene expression and animal gene expression difference​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Generally, animal miRNAs repress gene expression by mediating translational attenuation through (multiple) miRNA-binding sites located within the 3' untranslated region of the target gene. In contrast, almost all plant miRNAs regulate their targets by directing mRNA cleavage at single sites in the coding regions.

Plant gene expression, in response to stress cues, is tightly controlled by transcriptional regulators. Posttranslational modifications are a key mechanism to control the activities of transcription factors (TFs). In this context, the redox regulation of TF function is emerging as an important theme.

Answered by Moncheri06
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Expression of Genes. Gene regulation is the process of controlling which genes in a cell's DNA are expressed (used to make a functional product such as a protein). In eukaryotes like humans, gene expression involves many steps, and gene regulation can occur at any of these steps.

Answered by Moncheri06
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Expression of Genes. Gene regulation is the process of controlling which genes in a cell's DNA are expressed (used to make a functional product such as a protein). In eukaryotes like humans, gene expression involves many steps, and gene regulation can occur at any of these steps.

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