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#Question id: 5843


 In homologous recombination in E. coli, the protein that assembles into long, helical filaments that coat a region of DNA is:

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. DNA methylase.

  2. DNA polymerase.

  3. histone.

  4. RecA protein.

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#Question id: 3980

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following statements correctly describes promoters in E. coli?

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#Question id: 3981

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The diagram below represents a hypothetical operon in the bacterium E. coli.  The operon consists of two structural genes (A and B), which code for the enzymes A-ase and B-ase, respectively, and also includes P (promoter) and O (operator) regions as shown.

 When a certain compound (X) is added to the growth medium of E. coli, the separate enzymes A-ase and B-ase are both synthesized at a 50-fold higher rate than in the absence of X.  (X has a molecular weight of about 200.)  Which of the following statements is true of the operon decribed above?

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#Question id: 3982

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The diagram below represents a hypothetical operon in the bacterium E. coli.  The operon consists of two structural genes (A and B) that code for the enzymes A-ase and B-ase, respectively, and also includes P (promoter) and O (operator) regions as shown.

 When a certain compound (X) is added to the growth medium of E. coli, the separate enzymes A-ase and B-ase are both synthesized at a 50-fold higher rate than in the absence of X (which has a molecular weight of about 200).  Which one of the following statements is true of such an operon?

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#Question id: 3983

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Transcription of the lactose operon in E. coli is stimulated by:

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#Question id: 3984

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following statements about regulation of the lac operon is true?

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#Question id: 3985

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The binding of CRP (cAMP receptor protein of E. coli) to DNA in the lac operon: