Indicate whether each of the following events occurs when tryptophan is high or when tryptophan is low by placing a check in each of the appropriate blanks. Share your reasoning. Event Tryptophan high Tryptophan low Ribosome does not stall at Trp codons ____________ ____________ Region 2 of the leader pairs with region 3 ____________ ____________ Ribosome covers part of region 2 of leader ____________ ____________ Transcription is terminated before structural genes are transcribed ____________ ____________
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Cell Membrane
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Indicate whether each of the following events occurs when tryptophan
is high or when tryptophan is low by placing a check in each of the
appropriate blanks. Share your reasoning.
Event Tryptophan
high
Tryptophan
low
Ribosome does
not stall at Trp
codons
____________ ____________
Region 2 of the
leader pairs with
region 3
____________ ____________
Ribosome covers
part of region 2
of leader
____________ ____________
Transcription is
terminated before
structural genes
are transcribed
____________ ____________
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