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Bacteria adapt to changes in their environment and alter regulation of gene expression

accordingly. One of the mechanisms of regulation in bacteria involves transduction of an

environmental signal. Explain the functions of bacterial sensors and transducers for

gene regulation. How do TCSs control gene expression in response to environmental

changes? Support your answer with an example among the human pathogens. ​

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Answered by davdaheena2
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Answer:

ok first

Explanation:

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Answered by kannmeghna
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Answer:

Bacteria adapt to other environmental conditions as well. These include adaptations to changes in temperature, pH, concentrations of ions such as sodium, and the nature of the surrounding support. ... Bacteria react to a sudden change in their environment by expressing or repressing the expression of a whole lost of genes.

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