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A regulatory A regulatory gene produces some kind of protein through its m-RNA that controls the activity of the operator gene which signals the formation of specific enzymes required for metabolic breakdown of the food. How does that protein regulate the activity of the operator gene? produces some kind of protein through its m-RNA that controls the activity of the operator gene which signals the formation of specific enzymes required for metabolic breakdown of the food. How does that protein regulate the activity of the operator gene? The repressor protein produced after combining with corepressor activates the operator gene The repressor protein produced after combining with inducer activates the operator gene The catabolic activator protein (CAP) produced activr the operator gene The mutated repressor protein produced activates I operator gene

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Answered by bharathkumar20039
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I don't have the patience to read this huge question sorry I can't answer lol haha

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