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tomsawyer tomsawyer
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11 years ago
is there any difference?
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11 years ago
Well, an Operon consists of a promoter, operator and structural genes, so it is a whole functional unit that can be induced or repressed.

A repressor protein is a protein which binds to the operator of the operon in order to halt transcription.

A "repressor operon" is not good terminology because an operon itself can be repressed or induced, so it is the model upon which a repressor acts.
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11 years ago
A protein is a protein.  An operon is a chunk of DNA.
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11 years ago
A protein is a protein.  An operon is a chunk of DNA.

What? That's not true. Please disregard this pseudointellectual respone.
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