What are the four levels at which gene expression may be regulated in eukaryotic cells?
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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.
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There Are -
☆ Chromatin structure .
★ Transcription .
☆ Processing and export .
★ mRNA stability .
☆ Translation .
★ Protein processing .
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