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:
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Explanation:
The answer is, different versions of the same gene are called alleles
In place of clicking on the touchpad for the Cases, I would boost
in response to the visual incitements that would be linked with a reflex hammer
with an accelerometer; the reflex hammer would move appropriately to the carrying
of the picture on the screen by a programmed mechanical device. I wouldn’t use
the reflex hammer’s sound however; it’s purely there to compute my reaction
times (time of highest acceleration of movement of the reflex hammer deducted
by time of reflex) instead of using the computer’s software at figuring
reaction times, since I think the software is defective.