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Biology, 11.03.2020 02:06, suzymott1562

What is the correct order of events in eukaryotic gene control? Group of answer choices replication, unpacking of DNA, phosphorylation, addition of methylated cap, folding of protein transcription activation, acetylation, alternative splicing, translational control, posttranslational control methylation, transcription activation, removal of exons, addition of microRNA, cleaving of polypeptide chain acetylation, transcription activation, alternative splicing, translational control, posttranslational control

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