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The prevention of expression of operons encoding substrate use pathways for substrates other than glucose when glucose is present is called _______.

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The answer is : Carbon catabolite repression

Step-by-step explanation:

Carbon catabolite repression is a vital part of the global control system of the bacteria and other microorganisms. It allows the microorganisms to quickly adapt to the preferred energy and carbon source first. This is generally achieved by the inhibiting the synthesis of the enzymes that are involved in the catabolism of other carbon sources.

This effect was first shown to be initiated by glucose. Therefore, the carbon catabolite repression is also known as glucose effect.

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