Which of the following is the correct order in the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes?
A) transcriptional regulation - posttranscriptional regulation - translational regulation - posttranslational regulation
B) translational regulation - posttranslational regulation - transcriptional regulation - posttranscriptional regulation
C) posttranscriptional regulation - transcriptional regulation - translational regulation - posttranslational regulation
D) posttranscriptional regulation - transcriptional regulation - posttranslational regulation - and translational regulation
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