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26 May, 21:43

What does the wild-type lacI protein do? a. Acts as a repressor (inhibits transcription from the lac operon). b. Acts as an inducer (induces transcription from the lac operon). c. Recruits RNA polymerase to the lac promoter. d. Recruits RNA polymerase to the lac operator. e. Acts as an inducer (induces transcription from the lac operon) and recruits RNA polymerase to the lac promoter.

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  1. 26 May, 22:08
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    Acts as a repressor (inhibits transcription from the lac operon)
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