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18 May, 10:59

Which statement describes an operon? heritable changes in gene expression that occur without altering the DNA sequence the processing of exons in mRNA that results in a single gene coding for multiple proteins a gene cluster controlled by a single promoter that transcribes to a single mRNA strand mRNA modifications, such as the addition of a 5′ ‑cap and 3′ poly‑A tail and the removal of introns protein modifications such as the addition of a functional group, or alternate folding of the protein

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  1. 18 May, 13:47
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    A gene cluster controlled by a single promoter that transcribes to a single mRNA strand

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    Operon are set of genes transcribed under the control of an operator gene. It consists of an operator, promoter, regulator and structural genes.

    An operon is very important and is regarded as the functional unit of transcription and genetic regulation.

    It is also known as a gene cluster controlled by a single promoter that transcribes to a single mRNA strand
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