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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 18: Gene Expression Regulation

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Operator

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- A cluster of functionally related genes can be coordinately controlled by a single “on-off switch”​ - The switch is a segment of DNA called an operator, positioned within the promoter or, sometimes, between the promoter and enzyme-coding genes​


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- A cluster of functionally related genes can be coordinately controlled by a single “on-off switch”​
- The switch is a segment of DNA called an operator, positioned within the promoter or, sometimes, between the promoter and enzyme-coding genes​
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