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- Control of gene expression in eukaryotic cells occurs at which level(s)? a. only the transcriptional level b. epigenetic and transcriptional levels c. epigenetic, transcriptional, and translational levels d. epigenetic, transcriptional, post-transcriptional, translational, and post-translational levelsDescribe how controlling gene expression will alter the overall protein levels in the cell.Genetic expression in general can be regulated at various stages. Identify specific processes that control gene expression at the: a. transcription level - b. post-transcription level - c. translation level -
- explain how covalent modification of proteins regulate gene expressionDefine the Regulation of gene expression in bacteriaWhich of the following is NOT true about cis-regulatory elements (CREs)? Group of answer choices Enhancers, silencers and promotors can be located anywhere in relation to the gene Enhancers are involved with increasing gene expression CREs often contain motifs that allow transcription factors to bind CREs are involved in determining the timing, location and amount of gene expression
- Discuss the role of GTP in the functioning of translational factorsGive a detailed description of how the protein(KRAS) encoded for by your protein normally functions in a cell. What does it do? What does it regulate? Is it an enzyme, transcription factor, regulatory protein, etc.? How does it work?Describe the roles of RNA molecules in gene expression.