I'm curious about the Z gene. I want to know what role it plays, what function it has in the body, or maybe its significance in genetics. Can someone explain what the Z gene is responsible for?
7 answers
SamuraiSoul
Sat Nov 02 2024
During hydrolysis, lactose is broken down into its monomeric units, galactose and glucose.
Sara
Sat Nov 02 2024
The Y gene is another important gene in this biological pathway, coding for permease.
Eleonora
Sat Nov 02 2024
Permease functions to enhance the permeability of the cell to β-galactosides.
Elena
Sat Nov 02 2024
The Z gene plays a crucial role in the biological process by coding for β-galactosidase.
BusanBeauty
Sat Nov 02 2024
β-galactosidase is an enzyme primarily responsible for hydrolyzing the disaccharide lactose.