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Biology, 06.12.2020 22:30 shykim

James is working with the lac operon of Escherichia coli (E. coli). He places the bacteria on a plate of growth media. The lac Operon of E. coli is shown.

Based on the current understanding of this operon, which hypothesis would be useful for James to test?
Addition of allolactose to the bacterial growth media should increase the speed at which the bacteria metabolize the sugar lactose.
Removal of the RNA polymerase molecule should increase the amount of bacterial growth on the plate.
Decreasing the amount of allolactose in the bacterial growth media should increase the rate of bacterial growth.
Increasing the rate at which RNA polymerase acts will inhibit bacterial growth.

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