To determine:
The difference between bacterial and eukaryotic gene regulation.
Introduction:
Gene regulation is a mechanism which acts to either induce or repress the gene expression. It includes chemical and structural changes in genetic material, or mechanism which modulates
To determine:
The similarities in bacterial and eukaryotic gene regulation.
Introduction:
Gene regulation is a process of controlling the expression of the DNA in the cell. It involves the wide range of mechanisms that are used to increase or decrease the particular gene products such as protein or RNA.
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