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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is an example of a gene that is repressed when lactose is not available in a cell. In 3-5
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is an example of a gene that is repressed when lactose is not available in a cell. In 3-5
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The lactose (lac) operon
in E. coli is an example of a gene that is repressed when lactose is not available in a cell. In 1-2
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A gene is bound with a positive transcription factor. What effect does this have on the gene? (Hint: Is this going from DNA to
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What is the role of promoter in lac operon?
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What is one difference between the gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point) Responses Prokaryotes do not store
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In Prokaryotic cells, repressor proteins bind to a section of DNA called a/an(1 point) Responses Repressor Repressor Chromatin
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Select two signal mechanisms that activate transcription in response to an external signal. Any of these systems ultimately
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point)
Responses Prokaryotes remove exons from
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Suppose that a repressor regulated the expression of the galA gene. Which of the parenthesis would be correct?
(((supposing
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point)
Responses Prokaryotes remove exons from
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point) Responses Prokaryotes remove exons from
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What is one difference between the gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point)
Responses Prokaryotes do not store
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point) Responses All eukaryotes use operons to
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The diagram illustrates the function of the master control gene. The master control gene sends signals to other genes
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Directions: You will draw a model figure and include this as the final figure in your paper. The model should illustrate one or
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Directions: Write a Results and Discussion sections of your paper. Your goal is to interpret the data (1-5) below and devise a
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The diagram illustrates the function of the master control gene.
The master control gene sends signals to other genes in a
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The master control gene sends signals to other genes in a sequence of DNA. Based on this diagram, a change in the sequence of
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Can you explain to me the control mechanism the lac Operon and the trp operon . It’s a question my test and I need to explain
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Master regulatory genes play critical roles in development. Predict the MOST likely fate of a fly embryo where master regulatory
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What is the correct order of parts in a eukaryotic gene?(1 point)Responsespromoter, intron, terminator, exonpromoter, intron,
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A scientist is interested in producing flowers with a darker red color. To do this, the scientist alters the promoter of the
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Question%0D%0AWhat is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
(1 point) Eukaryotes transcribe genes in response
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
A) all eukaryotes use operons to organize their
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The removal of sections of RNA called introns occur at which regulation Step in eukaryotic cells?
A) chromatin remodeling B) mRNA
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Eukaryotes transcribe genes in response to
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Eukaryotes transcribe genes in response to
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point)
Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? (1 point)
All eukaryotes use operons to organize
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An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of temperature on gene expression in Himalayan rabbits. After applying an
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus
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The most common way for genes to be regulated is
A. through the control of translation. B. through the control of DNA
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Activators are proteins that bind to regions of DNA and increase the rate of transcription of specific genes. Repressors, on the
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A set of genes whose transcription is regulated by an operator gene is called a(n) _______.
A. promoter B. operon C. chromosome
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The most common way for genes to be regulated is
A. through the control of transcription. B. through the modification of
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Activators are proteins that bind to regions of DNA and increase the rate of transcription of specific genes. Repressors, on the
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set of genes whose transcription is regulated by an operator gene is called a(n) _______. A. promoter B. chromosome C. operon
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Activators are proteins that bind to regions of DNA and increase the rate of transcription of specific genes. Repressors, on the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is an example of a gene that is repressed when lactose is not available in a cell. In 3-5
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Biology
Biology/Molecular Biology
Genetics
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
Molecular Mechanisms
Prokaryotic Cells