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Biology, 05.05.2020 09:19 whitneyt3218

A(n) is a stretch of DNA consisting of an operator, a promoter, and genes for a related set of proteins, usually making up an entire metabolic pathway.

The is/are arranged sequentially after the promoter

A(n) is a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA that binds RNA polymerase, positioning it to start transcribing RNA at the appropriate place.

A(n) codes for a protein, such as a repressor, that controls the transcription of another gene or group of genes.

Regulatory proteins bind to the to control expression of the operon.

A(n) is a protein that inhibits gene transcription. In prokaryotes, this protein binds to the DNA in or near the promoter.

A(n) is a specific small molecule that binds to a bacterial regulatory protein and changes its shape so that it cannot bind to an operator, thus switching an operon on.

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