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A group of genes whose activity is coordinated by a DNA site is called:
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- operon
- cistron
- polysome
- polypeptide
Correct Option: A
The operon is defined as a group of genes whose activity is coordinated by a DNA site. An operon is a functioning unit of genomic DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter. The genes are transcribed together into an mRNA strand and either translated together in the cytoplasm, or undergo trans-splicing to create monocistronic mRNAs that are translated separately.