Answer:
The correct answer is "True".
Explanation:
The levels of gene transcription are regulated in part by untranslated regions of the mRNA. These regions include: stem-loop structures, upstream initiation codons, internal ribosome entry sites, among others. The 3'-untranslated regions are the ones that could affect the transport and localization of the mRNA. These same regions may interact with proteins that repress the translation of the mRNA, particularly by binding to miRNAs.