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Regulation OF Gene Expression 1.Regulation OF Gene Expression in Eukaryotes 2. Regulation OF Gene Expression in Prokaryotes A. Lactose(Lac Operon)

Assertion :- Opernon concept is opplicable only in prokaryotes. Reason : Gene expression in prokaryotes is influenced by environmental conditions.

Which process occurs in the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes , but does not occur in the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes?

In regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes Lactose acts as the suppreessor for gene expression Tryptophan acts as the inducer for gene expression Regulator gene is the one that produces the repressor molecule

What is an ‘Inducible Operon’? Explain the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes with the help of ‘Lac-Operon'.

In regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes : A. Lactose acts as an the suppressor for gene expression B. Tryptophan acts as the inducer for gene expression C. Regulator gene is the one that produces the repressor molecule

The predominant-site for control of gene expression in prokaryotes is

Inhibitors OF Bacterial Protein System || Gene Regulation || Introduction || Lac Operon

Operon model of gene regulation and organisation of prokaryotes was proposed by