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In eukaryotes the gene regulation could be exerted at four levels. Find the correct sequence of gene regulation, br a. Transport of mRNA from nucleus to the cytoplasm. Br b. Transcriptional level. Br c. Processing level. D. Translational level

A

`a to b to C to d`

B

`b to c to a to d`

C

`d to b to to a to c`

D

`b to a to d to c `

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