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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. ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. ...
Genetic Regulation (Search Map)
Operon. Inducible operon. Inducer. Structural gene. Regulatory gene. Repressor. Operator ... A. Inducible Genes - The Operon Model. 1. Definition ...
