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Gene Regulation Polypeptides Constantly Produced Rna Operon Decides

Gene regulation controls protein production, using operons such as inducible, repressible, promoter, and operator regions to manage gene expression.

Gene regulation controls when polypeptides are produced, often using operons (like inducible, repressible, promoter, operator) to manage the process.

Front Gene Regulation
Back - not all polypeptides are constantly being produced through RNA
- operon decides when to or not to produce
- Inducible, Repressible, Promoter, Operator

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