- of
prokaryotic operons leads to the
generation of
polycistronic mRNAs,
while eukaryotic operons lead to
monocistronic mRNAs.
Operons are also
found in...
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bacterial operons". Nature. 289 (5800): 751–8. Bibcode:1981Natur.289..751Y. doi:10.1038/289751a0. PMID 7007895. S2CID 4364204.
Animation of the Trp
operon's regulation...
- gene
regulation by lac
operon occurs at the
transcriptional level, by
preventing conversion of DNA into mRNA.
Bacterial operons are
polycistronic transcripts...
- The L-arabinose
operon, also
called the ara or
araBAD operon, is an
operon required for the
breakdown of the five-carbon
sugar L-arabinose in Escherichia...
- ODB (
Operon DataBase) is a
database of
conserved operons in
sequenced genomes.
Operon Okuda, Shujiro; Yo****awa
Akiyasu C (Jan 2011). "ODB: a database...
- In genetics,
attenuation is a
regulatory mechanism for some
bacterial operons that
results in
premature termination of transcription. The
canonical example...
- The
Histidine operon leader is an RNA
element found in the
bacterial histidine operon. At
least 6
amino acid
operons are
known to be
regulated by attenuation...
-
Transfer genes or tra
genes (also
transfer operons or tra
operons), are some
genes necessary for non-****ual
transfer of
genetic material in both gram-positive...
- The
threonine operon leader is an RNA element.
Threonine is one of at
least 6
amino acid
operons are
known to be
regulated by attenuation. In each a leader...
- In
molecular biology, the ars
operon is an
operon found in
several bacterial taxon. It is
required for the
detoxification of ****nate, ****nite, and antimonite...