- After Mutagenizing Each Regulatory Region And Examining Gene Expression Of The Operon You Generate The Following Table 1 (121.42 KiB) Viewed 12 times
After mutagenizing each regulatory region and examining gene expression of the operon, you generate the following table.
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After mutagenizing each regulatory region and examining gene expression of the operon, you generate the following table.
After mutagenizing each regulatory region and examining gene expression of the operon, you generate the following table. A higher percentage of gene expression level means the operon is being transcribed and translated into functional proteins. A C DB Operon Mutant Wild Type (-A) (-B) (-C) (-D) high [lactose); low (glucose] 100 100 100 100 <1 Expression Level (percentage) low [lactose); high [lactose); low [lactose); low (glucose] high (glucose] high (glucose] <1 10 <1 100 10 10 90 10 10 <1 100 <1 <1 <1 <1 Based on the data, hypothesize a function of each of the regions. Be sure to be specific about which pieces of data are leading you to your conclusion. Some functions might include operators, promoters, regulatory genes, and CRP binding sites. In your response, use the following format: A: (insert you explanation/hypothesis) B: (insert you explanation/hypothesis) C: insert you explanation/hypothesis) D: (insert you explanation/hypothesis)