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Biology, 07.04.2020 04:48 sammybrain

Usually, a mutation in the promoter region of an operon causes reduced levels of synthesis of the proteins encoded by that operon. Occasionally, a mutation in the promoter region actually causes increased levels of synthesis. Can you suggest (briefly) a plausible explanation?

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