BSC 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Operon, Tryptophan, Gene Expression

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*all cells have the same genes, but they don"t all express the entire code same parts of the code; organs have different jobs because of what they can express. *organs are made of tissues comprised of cells that express the express the genes that allow for acid secretion; *operon: a cluster of genes with similar functions; transcribed in one long mrna. *trp operon: cluster of five genes for trp synthesis. *if trp is not available, rna polymerase can bind to the operon and force transcription, producing trp repressor sequence binds to prevent rna polymerase from binding to produce more. *prokaryotes: close clumping of genes with similar functions. *if trp is available, it is taken from the environment and qa. *all cells have the same genes, but they don"t all express the entire code parts of the code; organs have different jobs because of what they can express.

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