Operon
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A section of DNA that contains the code to begin and regulate transcription, and build a protein
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to follow a recipe to bake a cake, but first, you need to find the right cookbook, locate the specific recipe within, and gather all the ingredients before you can start baking. Similarly, an operon in DNA is like that cookbook section—it contains all the necessary instructions to start the process of making a protein, just like a recipe guides you in baking a cake. In this analogy, the cookbook is the DNA, the recipe is the operon that provides the instructions, the ingredients are like the different molecules needed for transcription, and the final cake represents the protein that is built as a result.
Practice Version
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