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Structural organization of the operon.

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Structural organization of the operon.

Answer ; An operon is made up of several structural genes arranged under a common promoter and regulated by a common operator. It is defined as a set of adjacent structural genes, plus the adjacent regulatory signals that affect transcription of the structural genes.

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