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Prokaryotic Gene Expression (Search Map)

The lac Operon - an inducible system ... This decrease in the complex inactivates the promoter, and the lac operon is turned off. ...


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Inducible Operon,Operator Gene,Promoter Gene - Tutorvista.com (Search Map)

23.1 - Operon Model - Inducible System. Regulator Gene ... Inducible Operon. Repressible Operon. Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes ...


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Prokaryotic Gene Expression (Search Map)

The trp Operon - a repressible system ... With inducible systems, the binding of the effector molecule ... The lac operon is an example of an inducible system. ...


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The Lactose Operon (Search Map)

The lac operon, an inducible operon, is a mechanism used by bacterial cells as ... The enzymes produced are called inducible enzymes because they depend upon an ...


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Operon (Search Map)

lac operon. control region. inducible operons. lacZ. lacY. lacA ... The lac operon is an inducible operon, meaning that. the genes are usually not transcribed. ...


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Operon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

Article on the group of genes in primitive organisms that are controlled by ... In negative inducible operons, a regulatory repressor protein is normally bound ...


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Operon definition | Dictionary.com (Search Map)

Definition of Operon at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, ... Operon hypothesis. transcription of the structural genes in an inducible operon ...


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Prokaryotic Gene Regulation (Search Map)

Understand the differences between inducible and repressible operons. ... of an inducible operon is the lactose operon (lac operon for short), which ...


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Molecular Genetics of Prokaryotes Problem Set (Search Map)

An operon is a unit of the bacterial chromosome consisting of the following components: ... The operon encodes one or more genes for inducible enzymes. ...


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Genetic Regulation (Search Map)

Operon. Inducible operon. Inducer. Structural gene. Regulatory gene. Repressor. Operator ... A. Inducible Genes - The Operon Model. 1. Definition ...


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