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Regulation of gene expression in eubacteria is mainly at transcription level because (1) Transcription is coupled with translation (2) Capping, tailing and tailoring are not required in eubacterial mRNAs (3) Sites of protein synthesis and transcription are not different (4) More than one option is correct

Hi  Pranjal,
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The correct option is (4).
The regulation of gene expression is mainly at transcriptional level in prokaryotes like eubacteria etc because the protein synthesis begins before the transcription of mRNA is completed and is called coupled transcription and translation. In case of the prokaryotic mRNA, the post transcriptional modifications i.e capping, tailing and tailoring are not required to make mRNA active and both translation and transcription takes place at same site i.e cytoplasm of the cell.
 
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