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In a bacterial operon, the active repressor bind to the A. promoter. B. terminator. C. operator. D. regulator.
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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The lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in the cell. If there is no lactose present, the
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the lactose (lac) operon in E. coli is a gene that helps break down lactose in a cell. if there is no lactose present, the
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What is the primary function of antibiotics in dismantling bacterial defenses?
* 1 punto Enhancing bacterial replication
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