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Biology, 31.01.2020 05:51 msheehan4737

What are the roles of allolactose in the lac operon and tryptophan in the trp operon? allolactose acts as an inducer and tryptophan acts as a corepressor. allolactose acts as a corepressor while tryptophan acts as an inducer. allolactose acts as a repressor and while tryptophan acts as a promoter.

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