Biology, asked by anandchavan, 11 months ago

Describe the structure of 'Operon'.​

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Answered by sarraparda
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Operon: A set of genes transcribed under the control of an operator gene. More specifically, an operon is a segment of DNA containing adjacent genes including structural genes, an operator gene, and a regulatory gene. An operon is thus a functional unit of transcription and genetic regulation

Answered by vgrdhehdbdjgd
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An operon consists of an operator, promoter, regulator, and structural genes. The regulator gene codes for a repressor protein that binds to the operator, obstructing the promoter (thus, transcription) of the structural genes.

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