Respuesta :
Answer:
B) For a gene under negative repressible control, a small molecule is required to prevent the gene's repressor from binding to DNA.
Explanation:
Operon is usually present in prokaryotes. It has a group of genes being transcribed under the same promoter. So the genes are expressed together when required. An operon can be under negative or positive control. It can further be inducible or repressible.
Under negative repressible control the operon is normally in working condition. Repressor protein is present but unable to bind to the operator. When a corepressor binds to repressor, it is activated and finally binds to the operator halting the transcription process. Hence the small molecule (corepressor) leads to binding of repressor to DNA and not the other way round. A small molecule is required to prevent the gene's repressor from binding to DNA in case of negative inducible operon.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
For a gene under negative repressible control, a small molecule is required to prevent the gene's repressor from binding to DNA