Biology, 11.03.2022 01:00, bchagnard2122
Scientists hypothesized that E. coli contained one operon. After further experimentation, they discovered that, in fact, E. coli contained two operons. Using this information, answer the questions provided
What is one way scientists are able to study operons in organisms?
by studying the number and organization of operons by reading the genome sequence
by counting the operons during cell division
by studying the operon controls during translation when proteins are constructed
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