Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Repressor, Transfer Rna, Operon

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Lecture 14: eukaryotic genes (and some cont. of lec. The synthesis and function of a typical trna molecule requires complementary base- pairing with dna, itself, other rna: trna does pair with dna during transcription. trnas are the product of transcription, just like all rnas. Some mutants are constitutive (always on, such as the laci-) and some mutants are always off (lacz-) A mutation in the laci gene would mean that the repressor does not function properly, and the operon would therefore be always active. Since laci- (laci mutation) is always on, the repressor will never form. A mutation in the lacz gene would mean that galactosidase would not be made ever, so even if the operon is active, lactose would not be able to break down properly and would build up. Able to deduce where mutants are based on their phenotype, and predict the phenotypes of several mutants.

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