Gene regulation can occur at four levels: transcriptional (turning genes on/off), post-transcriptional (modifying mRNA), translational (controlling protein synthesis), and post-translational (modifying proteins after synthesis).
Gene regulation can occur at four levels: transcriptional (turning genes on/off), post-transcriptional (modifying mRNA), translational (controlling protein synthesis), and post-translational (modifying proteins after synthesis).
Front | Name and describe four levels at which genes are regulated. |
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Back | Levels of gene regulation:
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