why gene expression in E.coli is the example of positive control
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An operon is a cluster of coordinately regulated genes. ... In the case of positive control, the genes are expressed only when an active regulator protein, e.g. an activator, is present. Thus the operon will be turned off when the positive regulatory protein is absent or inactivated....
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