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Assume a hypothetical enzyme hklase is able to break down a hypothetical sugar hklose. Assume that the synthesis of hklase is controlled by an operon.

1.Briefly explain whether you predict the operon to be an inducible or a repressible operon.
2.How would the presence of hklose effect the transcription of the genes that are involved in hklose degradation?  (For clarity - you need to address the role of hklose, the repressor, and the operator)


**Please help, I really don't understand operons because don't get what it's asking.
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10 years ago
Inducible

hklose will not be able to inactivate the repressor so the enzymes in the desstructive operon will not be transcribed

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