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Biology, 18.10.2019 01:10, bonnysvalentine

Mutations in region b and region d give the same results - when either of these regions is mutated, the operon is expressed under all conditions (called constitutive expression). you hypothesize that region b is the operator region and that region d is the repressor protein. to test your hypothesis, you create two partial diploid lines by introducing a f' plasmid with a wild-type lac operon: strain 1: f' a+ b+ c+ d+ e+ / a+ b- c+ d+ e+ strain 2: f' a+ b+ c+ d+ e+ / a+ b+ c+ d- e+ what experimental results would be predicted by your hypothesis?

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