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the expression of the lac gene is leaky?​

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when lactose is absent, a protein—the lac repressor, encoded by the lacI gene—binds to the operator, blocking RNA polymerase from transcribing the genes of the operon into mRNA. ... In other words, the lac promoter is leaky; the proteins of the lac operon are produced at a low background level.

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