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In Prokaryotic cells, repressor proteins bind to a section of DNA called a/an(1 point)
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Operator
Operator
Repressor
Repressor
Chromatin
Chromatin
Promotor
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In prokaryotes the repressor protein binds to the operator sequence (usually adjacent to the promoter) to block RNA polymerase and inhibit transcription.
In prokaryotes the repressor protein binds to the operator sequence (usually adjacent to the promoter) to block RNA polymerase and inhibit transcription.
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