Physics, asked by ashleen14, 1 year ago

describe tryptophan operon...jai brainly baba ki ​


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Answered by talgat
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The trp operon is an operon—a group of genes that is used, or transcribed, together— that codes for the components for production

Answered by LostMagician
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In the lac operon, allolactose binds to the repressor protein, allowing gene transcription, while in the trp operon, tryptophan binds to the repressor protein effectively blocking gene transcription. In both situations, repression is that of RNA polymerase transcribing the genes in the operon.

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