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Complete the following paragraph to describe positive and negative gene expression.
DNA
CAMP
inactive
operon
trp
CAP
inactive CAP
a. Lactose present, glucose absent (CAMP level high)
active
negative
positive
repressor
Reset
CAP binding site
lac
promoter operator
RNA polymerase binds
fully with promoter.
When the
active CAP
An example of this is the
When the
When a molecule is active and promotes the activity of ain)
example of
control
An example of this is the
protein.
protein is active, the
DNA
When a molecule is active and inhibits the activity of a(n)
example of
control
protein.
inactive CAP
protein is active, the operan is
CAP binding site
b. Lactose present, glucose present (CAMP level low)
operon is
It is an
promoter operator
it is an
RNA polymerase does
not bind fully with promoter
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the following paragraph to describe positive and negative gene expression. DNA CAMP inactive operon trp CAP inactive CAP a. Lactose present, glucose absent (CAMP level high) active negative positive repressor Reset CAP binding site lac promoter operator RNA polymerase binds fully with promoter. When the active CAP An example of this is the When the When a molecule is active and promotes the activity of ain) example of control An example of this is the protein. protein is active, the DNA When a molecule is active and inhibits the activity of a(n) example of control protein. inactive CAP protein is active, the operan is CAP binding site b. Lactose present, glucose present (CAMP level low) operon is It is an promoter operator it is an RNA polymerase does not bind fully with promoter
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