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Are introns the same as repressed operons, or are they do different things?
Operons aren't strictly bacterial. There are eukaryotic operons as well, although they are rare.
The "operons" in eukaryotes are quite different. It's not really the same at all.
The operons in eukaryotes (eg c. elegans) are groups of genes under the control of a single promoter, and are transcribed as a single polycistronic RNA. Not sure what would make them different enough to not consider them true operons.
Can eukaryotic operons be inducible or repressible? They must be, right? So what is the difference? 😕