Many bacterial genes with related functions are arranged in operons, sets of contiguous genes that are under

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Many bacterial genes with related functions are arranged in operons, sets of contiguous genes that are under the control of a single promoter and are transcribed together.
(a) What is the advantage of this arrangement?
(b) How might eukaryotic cells, which do not contain operons, ensure the simultaneous transcription of different genes?
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Fundamentals of biochemistry Life at the Molecular Level

ISBN: 978-0470547847

4th edition

Authors: Donald Voet, Judith G. Voet, Charlotte W. Pratt

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