The process of finding the location of genes and functional(e.g., regulatory) sequences and their functions within a genomesequence is called ________.
The process of finding the location of genes and functional(e.g., regulatory) sequences and their functions within a genomesequence is called ________.
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1. What advantages do regulatory systems provide to bacteria?
Regulatory systems allow the necessary mutation of bacterial genes to enable them to adapt in different environments. | |
Regulatory systems enable bacteria to function normally in the absence of nutrient medium. Regulatory systems enable faster rates of transcription when bacteria enter a new environment. |
2. Why are genes related to common functions found together in operons?
Having genes with related functions together in operons provides for inhibition of undesirable processes. | |||||
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