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What state is the repressor protein in when tryptophan is absent? A: the repressor protein is inactive B: the repressor protein is active C: the repressor protein is not expressed
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What state is the repressor protein in when tryptophan is absent?
A: the repressor protein is inactive
B: the repressor protein is active
C: the repressor protein is not expressed
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The correct answer is
A: the repressor protein is inactive
Without tryptophan, the repressor protein recedes into inactivity.
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