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A. Describe the role of the promoter in eukaryotic gene expression. Explain how a negative regulatory molecule could inhibit transcription at the promoter. B. Identify TWO events that occur during RNA processing. Explain how RNA splicing increases the variation of mRNA molecules. C. Describe the role of miRNA in gene expression.

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