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    Gene Expression in Bacteria Is Regulated Primarily By
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Gene Expression in Bacteria Is Regulated Primarily By

Question 63

Question 63

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Gene expression in bacteria is regulated primarily by:


A) controlling the rate of DNA replication
B) protein modifications
C) protein degradation
D) transcriptional control
E) translational control

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