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- Operon - Wikipedia
Today, the operon is simply defined as a cluster of genes transcribed into a single mRNA molecule Nevertheless, the development of the concept is considered a landmark event in the history of molecular biology
- What Is an Operon and How Does It Regulate Genes?
An operon represents a fundamental unit of DNA in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, where a cluster of genes operates under the coordinated control of a single regulatory system
- Gene Regulation and the Operon - YouTube
Explore gene expression with the Amoeba Sisters, including the fascinating Lac Operon found in bacteria! Learn how genes can be turned "on" and "off" and why this is essential for cellular
- 11. 7: Gene Regulation - Operon Theory - Biology LibreTexts
Each operon includes DNA sequences that influence its own transcription; these are located in a region called the regulatory region The regulatory region includes the promoter and the region surrounding the promoter, to which transcription factors, proteins encoded by regulatory genes, can bind
- Operon - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Operons were first described by Jacob and Monod [1] Operons pervade the genomes of bacteria and archaea, and less commonly can be found in eukaryotes such as nematodes [2] They are a means by which an organism can implement co-expression of related genes
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