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Biology, 23.05.2021 02:40 giuliabril

1.Operons with an active repressor need to be turned ON/OFF (circle choice). 2.Transcription is normally ON/OFF (circle choice). Transcription is normally Blocked
3.When would it be beneficial for bacteria to produce enzymes to digest lactose?

1.Operons with an inactive repressor need to be turned ON/OFF (circle choice).
2.Transcription is normally ON/OFF (circle choice). Transcription is normally Occurring.
3.When would this be beneficial for a cell to have an operon whose Default position is on?
4.When would it be beneficial for the bacteria to NOT produce enzymes that make tryptophan?

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