Expression of genes that are constitutive is: O unregulated O regulated by attenuation O regulated by repression O regulated by activation O regulated by induction
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When a gene is always expressed, it is called__________. Group of answer choices constitutive promoted repressible inducible
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An operon encoding genes that are transcribed and translated continuously to provide the cell with constant intermediate levels of the protein products is said to be which of the following? a. repressible b. inducible c. constitutive d. activated
A constitutive gene is constitutively regulated and is expressed constitutively.
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