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discuss the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotic in the presence of an inducer (lactose)​

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Answered by deepdeeparsh10
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Answered by Blink4ever
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Regulatory proteins bind to specific sequences in the DNA and control which genes to turn on under any particular conditions. ... A classic case of a regulatory protein is LacI, the lactose repressor. This protein binds DNA and prevents gene expression when the small signal molecule (the inducer) is absent.

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