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Please match the following definitions to the correct terms
B-galactosidase
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lactose permease
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Lac I
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Lac Y
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operator
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Lạc Z
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operon
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trans-acting
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cis-acting
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negative regulation
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Transcribed Image Text:Please match the following definitions to the correct terms B-galactosidase [ Choose ] lactose permease [ Choose ] Lac I [ Choose ] Lac Y [ Choose ] operator [Choose ] Lạc Z [ Choose ] operon [ Choose ] trans-acting [ Choose ] cis-acting [ Choose ] negative regulation [ Choose ] > > > > > >
Proteins that are soluble and can move from one DNA strand to another are called
When a repressor protein binds to the operator to prevent transcription
The gene that encodes B-galactosidase
The gene that encodes lactose permease
A segment of DNA found between the promoter and structural genes that acts as a control element
The transmembrane protein that allows lactose to pass through the cell membrane an into the cell
The gene that encodes for a lac operon repressor protein
Regions of DNA that do not move and control expression locally are called
positive regulation
A set of linked genes under the control of the same promoter
The enzyme that breaks down lactose into galactose and glucose
Transcribed Image Text:Proteins that are soluble and can move from one DNA strand to another are called When a repressor protein binds to the operator to prevent transcription The gene that encodes B-galactosidase The gene that encodes lactose permease A segment of DNA found between the promoter and structural genes that acts as a control element The transmembrane protein that allows lactose to pass through the cell membrane an into the cell The gene that encodes for a lac operon repressor protein Regions of DNA that do not move and control expression locally are called positive regulation A set of linked genes under the control of the same promoter The enzyme that breaks down lactose into galactose and glucose
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