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Differentiate between inducible gene regulation and repressible gene regulation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The primary difference between repressible and inducible systems isthe result that occurs when theeffector molecule binds to therepressor. ... Thus, for the trp operon ,the addition of tryptophan (the effector molecule) to the E. coli environment shuts off the system because therepressors binds at the operator.

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The primary difference between repressible and inducible systems is the result that occurs when the effector molecule binds to the repressor. ... Thus, for the trp operon , the addition of tryptophan (the effector molecule) to the E. coli environment shuts off the system because the repressors binds at the operator.

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