1. Label the diagram of the trp operon below (ON). 2. List the conditions that must occur for this trp operon to be "turned on". 3. Label this diagram of the trp operon (OFF). 4. List the conditions that must occur for this trp operon to be "turned off". 5. Label the diagram of the lac operon (OFF).
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Label the diagram of the trp operon below (ON) I cannot see the diagram, but I can help you label the components of the trp operon when it is turned ON. The trp operon consists of the following components: - Promoter (P): The DNA sequence where RNA polymerase Show more…
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