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In lacI —mutant cells, when there are high levels of glucose present but no lactose, how much β-galactosidase will be produced? See Section 18.2 (Page 371) . View Available Hint(s) In lacI —mutant cells, when there are high levels of glucose present but no lactose, how much β-galactosidase will be produced? See Section 18.2 (Page 371) . A low amount A great deal It depends on what other sugars are present in the growth medium. Essentially none

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Answer:

Option D, Essentially none

Step-by-step explanation:

The essential condition for lac operon to express its subsequent proteins i.e laz A, lacZ and lacY are as follows –

a) Absence of glucose

b) Presence of Lactose.

In fact absence of glucose is must. In case when lactose is absent and glucose is present then the lac z sub-protein whose product is β-galactosidase is not expressed. In fact in lac z breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose in absence of glucose.

Hence, option D is correct

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