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explain the action of a operator with lactic sugar is not available

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Answered by mi04swechha
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Explanation:

When lactose is absent the lac operon is switched off. This is becasue a repressor protein is produced which binds to the operator region. This prevetns RNA polymerase from binding to the operon and therefore prevents transcription of the structual genes.

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