1.  Gene expression may be regulated after translation using the following mechanisms EXCEPT a. by protein phosphorylation. b. by differential splicing.

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1.  Gene expression may be regulated after translation using the following mechanisms EXCEPT

a. by protein phosphorylation.
b. by differential splicing.
c. by microRNA binding.
d. by ubiquitination.
 
2.  If nutritional requirements are not met, gene expression will most likely be regulated
a. before transcription factors enter the nucleus.
b. before ubiquitin promotes proteolytic degradation.
c. before translation initiation factors perform their tasks.
d. before transcription factors have undergone multimerization.
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