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yKpoI14uk [10]
2 years ago
10

In the trp (tryptophan) operon, the __________ binds to the product of the trp operon synthesis pathway, called __________, form

ing the __________.
Biology
1 answer:
AlekseyPX2 years ago
5 0

In the trp (tryptophan) operon, the* repressor protein *binds to the product of the trp operon synthesis pathway, called *tryptophan *forming the active *corepresser *
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