Although gene expression in eukaryotes can take place at multiple levels. The most common level of gene expression would be:
 
1.  transcriptional level (formation of the primary transcript)
2. processing level (regulation of splicing)
3. transport of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm
4. translational level
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Identify the correct statements:
 
I: It is the metabolic, physiological, or environmental conditions that regulate the expression of genes. 
II: The development and differentiation of embryos into adult organisms are also a result of the coordinated regulation of the expression of several sets of genes.
  
1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Both I and II 4. Neither I nor II
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Gene regulation in prokaryotes is carried out exclusively at the level of:

1. Initiation of transcription
2. Post-transcriptional modifications
3. Translation
4. Post-translational modifications

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The lac operon is regarded as:

1.Negative, Inducible2.Negative, Repressible
3.Positive, Inducible4.Positive, Repressible

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