Operons: Positive, Negative, Inducible, and Repressible! [Gene Regulation]
Regulation of operons can be positive, negative, inducible, repressible - what does it mean?! And what makes an operon positive inducible, negative inducible, positive repressible or negative repressible? It’s all about controlling transcription! In this video, we’ll: 00:00 Intro 01:05 Compare positive and negative control of transcription 02:21 Compare inducible and repressible operons 05:02 Explain operon regulatory protein conformations (activators vs. repressors) And finally, walk through diagrams of each operon category: 06:38 negative inducible operon 07:49 negative repressible operon 08:41 positive inducible operon 09:25 positive repressible operon New videos are always on the way - subscribe so you don't miss any of my biology tips :) Connect with me! Website: http://www.yourotherbioprof.com Instagram: instagram.com/yourotherbioprof #inducibleoperon #repressibleoperon #generegulation #operon

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