Higher Biology Genetic Control of Growth. 2 By the end of this lesson you should be able to: Describe the Jacob-Monod hypothesis of gene action in bacteria.
Chapter 10 The operon. 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Regulation can be negative or positive 10.3 Structural gene clusters are coordinately controlled 10.4 The.
C HAPTER 15. 15.1 P ROKARYOTIC R EGULATION T HE O PERON M ODEL Bacteria do not require the same enzymes all the time; they produce just those enzymes.
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Non-Mendelian Inheritance Patterns. Some Traits Don’t Follow Simple Mendelian Rules: Some traits are determined by more than one pair of genes. These.
Control of Transcription DNA has “on” and “off” switches Activator –protein that binds near gene’s promoter region - allows RNA polymerase to transcribe.
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