regulon

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regulate +‎ -on

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regulon (plural regulons)

  1. (genetics) A group of genes that are regulated by the same regulatory molecule. The genes of a regulon share a common regulatory element binding site or promoter. The genes comprising a regulon may be located non-contiguously in the genome

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regulon

  1. first-person plural present indicative of reguler
  2. first-person plural present subjunctive of reguler
  3. first-person plural imperative of reguler