Based on your knowledge of allosteric regulation, invent and describe a hypothetical mutation that would produce constitutive expression of the Lac operon but is not a mutation that occurs in the Lac operator and is not a mutation to the DNA binding domain of LacI. Clearly mention where in the prokaryotic genome this mutation would occur and explain the logic behind how that mutation would produce constitutive Lac operon expression
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Based on your knowledge of allosteric regulation, invent and describe a hypothetical mutation that would produce constitutive expression of the Lac operon but is not a mutation that occurs in the Lac operator and is not a mutation to the DNA binding domain of LacI. Clearly mention where in the prokaryotic genome this mutation would occur and explain the logic behind how that mutation would produce constitutive Lac operon expression.
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