Genotype Condition Functional Nonfunctional No Enzyme Made Enzyme Made Enzyme Made I'OʻZ" No Lactose I'oʻz" Lactose IOʻZ No Lactose Lactose roz'/FI No Lactose l'OʻZ'/FO" Lactose Lactose I'O'Z"/ Fl'O'Z 1OʻZ/F I'O'Z" No Lactose roʻzFO" No Lactose l'OʻZ/FO'Z Lactose

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Chapter6: Basic Clinical Chemistry
Section6.1: Introduction To Clinical Chemistry
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1. For the genotypes and conditions (lactose present or absent) shown in the following table predict whether functional enzymes, nonfunctional enzymes, or no enzymes are made. 

 

2. Even though the LacZ,Y and A structural genes are transcribed as a single polycistronic mRNA, each gene contains the initiation and termination signals essential for translation. Predict what will happen when a cell growing in the presence of lactose contains a deletion of one nucleotide early in the Z gene and early in the A gene.

Nonfunctional
Enzyme Made
Genotype
Condition
Functional
No
Enzyme
Made
Enzyme
Made
I'O'Z"
No Lactose
I'oʻz
Lactose
I'OʻZ
No Lactose
Lactose
Ioz'/FI
No Lactose
I'OʻZ'/FO"
Lactose
Lactose
I'oʻZ"/
F l'OʻZ
roʻz/FI'O'Z
No Lactose
roʻz'/FO
No Lactose
I'OʻZ'/FO'Z"
Lactose
Transcribed Image Text:Nonfunctional Enzyme Made Genotype Condition Functional No Enzyme Made Enzyme Made I'O'Z" No Lactose I'oʻz Lactose I'OʻZ No Lactose Lactose Ioz'/FI No Lactose I'OʻZ'/FO" Lactose Lactose I'oʻZ"/ F l'OʻZ roʻz/FI'O'Z No Lactose roʻz'/FO No Lactose I'OʻZ'/FO'Z" Lactose
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