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Biology, 20.07.2019 11:30 Hrjohnson2004

In the trp operon, attenuation occurs through the recognition of two tryptophan codons in the leader sequence. what would happen if these two codons were mutated to stop codons? a. this operon will be insensitive to attenuation by tryptophan. b. the structural genes will be transcribed in the absence of tryptophan. c. the tryptophan biosynthetic enzymes will not be synthesized. d. all of these

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