
In gene regulation and control, induction can be defined as
A) the mechanism of genetic control in which genes are induced only when the substrate to be degraded by enzymatic action is present.
B) the uptake of free DNA from the environment and recombination with the recipient's homologous DNA.
C) the mechanism of genetic control in which genes are not transcribed and therefore are not expressed in the presence of those target products in sufficient supply.
D) the change of the bacterial genotypes through the exchange of DNA from one cell to another.
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Q2: A DNA sequence that encodes for a
Q3: A pathway that generates ATP by substrate
Q4: The term used when oxidative phosphorylation uses
Q5: The enzymes that add nucleotide bases to
Q6: Pieces of DNA that move from one
Q7: The term used when oxidative phosphorylation uses
Q8: Transformation is defined as
A)the change of the
Q9: Mutation is defined as
A)the change of the
Q10: In gene regulation and control, repression is
Q11: The pathway of metabolism that involves a
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