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Biology, 28.07.2019 03:50 dward5823

Where would the lac repressor be bound in a (nonmutant) e. coli cell that is growing in low glucose and high lactose? (i = lac repressor gene; z, y, a = lac operon structural genes; p = lac promoter; o = lac operator)?

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