Essential Biochemistry - Regulation Of Gene Expression And Mutation (Section 1 - No. 28)

What is an operon?
A group of genes that code for proteins.
A group of genes that are coordinately regulated
A group of genes that are transcribed as a single mRNA
A group of genes involved in a metabolic pathway

Explanation

An operon is a group of genes that are coordinately regulated and that are transcribed as a single mRNA involved in the same metabolic pathway.

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