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What are the four levels at which gene expression may be regulated in eukaryotic cells?​

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Answered by purnimamondal409
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Answer:

Gene expression in eukaryotic cells is regulated by repressors as well as by transcriptional activators. Like their prokaryotic counterparts, eukaryotic repressors bind to specific DNA sequences and inhibit transcription.

Answered by Armys99
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Answer:

There Are -

☆ Chromatin structure .

★ Transcription .

☆ Processing and export .

★ mRNA stability .

☆ Translation .

★ Protein processing .

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