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Biology, 06.11.2019 14:31, blaze9691

The study of e. coli led scientists to new experimental designs for studying operons. how did scientists begin studying operons?

they began to study cell division of cells under a microscope to determine how operons worked.

they began testing different chemicals on e. coli to determine the number of operons present.

they began reading the genome sequence of organisms to determine the number and organization of operons.

the last one is right easy points!

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