Order the correct sequence of events for the tryptophan repressible operon.
The starting point is that tryptophan levels are low.
Rank events from first to last. Do not overlap any events.
1) Translation of mRNAs occurs proteins are produced.
2) Structural genes are transcribe.
3) RNA polymerase binds to the promoter.
4) Tryptophan binds to the repressor.
5) Tryptophan levels increase.
6) Repressor binds to the operator
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