lac operon is an example of inducible negative regulation
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Negative repressible operons is when an inducer is need to bind to theoperon to prevent transcription. ... Thelac operon is an example of negative inducible operons. In the presence oflactose, the repressor binds to the proteing altering its shape so that it doesn't bind to the lac operator, and transcription occurs.
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