Study the illustration of the lac operon below. Normally, the genes are switched off when lactose is not present. Lactose activates the genes, which code for enzymes that allow the cell to use lactose. Mutations can alter the functions of this operon. Predict how the following mutations would affect the function of the operon the absence and presence of lactose. Mutation of regulatory gene; repressor will not bind to lactose. Mutation of operator; repressor will not bind to operator. Mutation of regulatory gene; repressor will not bind to operator. Mutation of promoter; RNAP will not attach to promoter.
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Study the illustration of the lac operon below. Normally, the genes are switched off when lactose is not present. Lactose activates the genes, which code for enzymes that allow the cell to use lactose. Mutations can alter the functions of this operon. Predict how the following mutations would affect the function of the operon the absence and presence of lactose.
- Mutation of regulatory gene; repressor will not bind to lactose.
- Mutation of operator; repressor will not bind to operator.
- Mutation of regulatory gene; repressor will not bind to operator.
- Mutation of promoter; RNAP will not attach to promoter.
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