Short Answer
The gene for a hormone necessary for insect development contains binding sites for three transcription regulators called A, B, and C. Because the binding sites for A and B overlap, A and B cannot bind simultaneously. You make mutations in the binding sites for each of the proteins and measure hormone production in cells that contain equal amounts of the A, B, and C proteins. Figure 8-52 summarizes your results. In each of the following sentences, fill in the blank one of the phrases within square brackets to make the statement consistent with the results.
-Protein A binds to its DNA binding site __________ [more tightly/less tightly] than protein B binds to its DNA binding site.
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