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Transcriptional and Post transcriptional regulation of gene expression

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Transcriptional regulation In  molecular biology  and  genetics ,  transcriptional regulation  is the means by which a cell regulates the conversion of  DNA  to  RNA  ( transcription ), thereby  orchestrating gene activity . A single gene can be regulated in a range of ways, from altering the number of copies of RNA that are transcribed, to the temporal control of when the gene is transcribed. This control allows the cell or organism to respond to a variety of intra- and extracellular signals and thus mount a response. Some examples of this include producing the mRNA that encode enzymes to adapt to a change in a food source, producing the  gene  products involved in cell cycle specific activities, and producing the gene products responsible for cellular differentiation in multicellular eukaryotes. The regulation of transcription is a vital process in all living organisms. It is orchestrated by  transcription factors ...