07:08Regulation of Gene Expression: Operons, Epigenetics, and Transcription FactorsProfessor Dave Explains556views
Multiple ChoiceA bacterium can make the amino acid glycine or absorb it from its surroundings. A biochemist finds that glycine binds to a repressor protein and causes the repressor to bind to the bacterial chromosome, turning off an operon. If it is like other similar operons, the presence of glycine will result in the __________. 629views
Multiple ChoiceIn general, operons that encode the enzymes of a biosynthetic (anabolic) pathway (such as the trp operon) are __________, and those encoding the enzymes of a catabolic pathway (such as the lac operon) are __________. 441views