BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Operon, Corepressor, Repressor

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Week 9 learning objectives: know the differences between inducible and repressible operons. Repressor protein is produced by the regulatory gene in an inactive. Binds with co-repressor (activates repressor and binds with operator) Binds with inducer: be able to describe basic operon structure. Operator: where rna polymerase is going to attach, a place where we can regulate it. Structural genes: genes for several proteins are linked together for a common operator and promoter, describe the levels of eukaryotic gene regulation. Bloom 1: describe the differences between the levels if eukaryotic and prokaryotic gene regulation. Bloom 1: describe the differences between karyokinesis and cytokinesis. Bloom 1: be able to outline the behavior of chromosomes during different stages of the cell cycle and mitosis. Bloom 2: be able to compare the number of chromosomes and amount of dna varies in different stages of the cell cycle and mitosis.

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