How does regulation of stress response proteins in plants differ from regulation of enzymes produced from a bacterial operon?
A) Expression of stress response proteins is coordinately regulated; expression of bacterial operon genes is not.
B) Expression of bacterial operon genes is coordinately regulated; expression of stress response proteins is not.
C) Regulation of stress response proteins involves DNA-protein interactions; regulation of bacterial operon genes does not.
D) Regulation of bacterial operon genes involves DNA-protein interactions; regulation of stress response proteins does not.
E) Stress response genes are found in various locations throughout the plant genome; bacterial operon genes are found in one unit.
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