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26 February, 18:34

What is the function of the operator in an operon

A. Provide a site on the DNA where the repressor can bind and stop transcription

B. Provide a site on the DNA where RNA polymerase can bind to begin transcription

C. Code for the repressor protein

D. Code for the RNA polymerase protein

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  1. 26 February, 18:44
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    The answer is; A

    The operator site is usually associated with the promoter region of the operon. This region is bound by a repressor. The repressor acts as a physical barrier so the RNA polymerase does not bind to its promoter, or even if it binds, does not proceed to transcribe the genes.
  2. 26 February, 18:51
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    1. C

    2. C

    3. B

    4. A
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