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Explain the role of regulatory gene in lac operon? Why is this regulation called negative regulation

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Auxins (plural of auxin /ˈɔːksɪn/) are a class of plant hormones (or plant growth regulators) with some morphogen-like characteristics. Auxins have a cardinal role in coordination of many growth and behavioral processes in the plant's life cycle and are essential for plant body development. Auxins and their role in plant growth were first described by the Dutch biologist Frits Warmolt Went. Kenneth V. Thimann was the first to isolate one of these phytohormones and determine its chemical structure as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Went and Thimann co-authored a book on plant hormones, Phytohormones, in 1937.

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Explain the role of regulatory gene in a lac operon Why is regulation of lac operon called negative regulation. If repressor protein binds to operator region of operon, it prevents RNA polymerase from transcribing the operon.

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