The blob operon produces enzymes that convert compound A into compound B. The operon is controlled by regulatory gene S. Normally, the enzymes encoded by the operon are synthesized only in the absence of compound B. If gene S is mutated, the enzymes are synthesized in the both the presence AND absence of compound B. Gene S must encode a(n):
a. inducer.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
This is true because in our last study, we learned that proteins were processed through these systems-- therefore, making it true.
Answer:
DNA is duplicated, or copied
Explanation:
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100% (all living organisms of them have a rage of tolerance)