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Veronika [31]
2 years ago
6

11.) Which of the following is NOT an example of translational control of gene expression in prokaryotes? a) The end product of

a biosynthetic pathway binding and arresting the activity of the first member of the pathway. b) Unequal efficiencies in initiating protein synthesis c) Altered efficiencies of ribosome movement d) Different rates of mRNA degradation. e) All of the above are examples of translational control.
Biology
1 answer:
jekas [21]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

E. All are translational control

Explanation:

Translational control is important in a cell for stress response, response to biotic and abiotic factors and homeostasis. Translational control in cells will maintain the newly synthesized protein levels. This will be done in a few different ways from managing the mRNA to the regulation of ribosomes that are involved in protein translation.

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