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6 May, 07:29

Compare and contrast an inducible operon with a repressor operon

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  1. 6 May, 08:58
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    An operon is a genetic unit that is found in the bacteria that consists of an operator, promoter, and a group of genes that regulate the function of the operon.

    The inducible operon is a type of operon that get switched on when the substrate bind to it. While in reproducible operon the regulation is done by the co-repressor that is most commonly the end product of a metabolic pathway.
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