Top Posters
Since Sunday
5
a
5
k
5
c
5
B
5
l
5
C
4
s
4
a
4
t
4
i
4
r
4
New Topic  
pkclary pkclary
wrote...
Posts: 579
Rep: 3 0
6 years ago
How does the inducer change the repressor's affinity for DNA?
A) Inducer binding changes the repressor's shape so that the promoter is bent from a rectangular to a loop-like shape.
B) Inducer binding changes the repressor's shape to alter the positioning of the repressor's DNA binding domains so they no longer interact with DNA.
C) Inducer binding makes the repressor's DNA binding domains more positively charged, so they can no longer bind the operator.
D) Inducer binding makes the repressor's DNA binding domains more negatively charged, so they can no longer bind the operator.
Textbook 
Biological Science, Canadian Edition

Biological Science, Canadian Edition


Edition: 2nd
Authors:
Read 77 times
1 Reply
Replies
Answer verified by a subject expert
adamdidthisadamdidthis
wrote...
Posts: 455
6 years ago
Sign in or Sign up in seconds to unlock everything for free
More solutions for this book are available here
1

Related Topics

pkclary Author
wrote...

6 years ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
wrote...

Yesterday
Thanks
wrote...

2 hours ago
Correct Slight Smile TY
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1250 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 332
  
 4430
  
 2127
Your Opinion
What percentage of nature vs. nurture dictates human intelligence?
Votes: 431

Previous poll results: Who's your favorite biologist?