Biology, asked by Mrudula210, 11 months ago

can you think for how long the Lac Operon would be expressed in the presence of lactose..​

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Answered by DangEROusKuri
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When lactose is present, the lac genes are expressed because allolactose binds to the Lac repressor protein and keeps it from binding to the lac operator. Allolactose is an isomer of lactose. ... RNA polymerase can then bind to the promoter and transcribe the lac genes.

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Answered by zeyashaikh
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lac operon is an operon that is required for the metabolism of lactose in E.coli bacteria. lac operon expresses as long ad lactose is present

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