Consider the following scenario: A bacteria cell is surrounded by lactose, but there is no glucose readily available. Will the lac operon be active (on) or inactive (off)? Explain in your own words. If it is active, describe the levels (low or high) of transcription, and any positive regulators assisting with this. If it is inactive, describe the negative regulators assisting with this, and how the operon could be turned on.

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Consider the following scenario: A bacteria cell is surrounded by lactose, but there is no glucose readily available. Will the lac operon be active (on) or inactive (off)? Explain in your own words. If it is active, describe the levels (low or high) of transcription, and any positive regulators assisting with this. If it is inactive, describe the negative regulators assisting with this, and how the operon could be turned on.

 

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