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Match the following disorders with their descriptions in .
-Refers to the ability to form and reorganize synaptic connections across the lifespan.
Repressors
Proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences and inhibit the transcription of genes, playing a crucial role in gene regulation.
Inducers
Substances that increase the rate of enzyme activity or gene expression.
Missense Mutation
A type of genetic mutation where a single nucleotide change results in the coding of a different amino acid, potentially altering protein function.
Lac Operon
The lac operon is a segment of DNA found in bacteria that consists of genes necessary for metabolizing lactose, serving as a classic example of gene regulation.
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