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For the lac operon, when glucose is absent and lactose is present ___________ Group of answer choices cAMP-CAP is bound to the operator and the repressor is not bound to the promoter cAMP-CAP is not bound to the promoter and the repressor is bound to the operator cAMP-CAP is bound to the promoter and the repressor is not bound to the operator None of the options

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Answer: cAMP-CAP is not bound to the promoter and the repressor is bound to the operator.

Step-by-step explanation:

cAMP levels are going to be low because glucose is not present, so CAP is inactive and will NOT bound to the DNA.

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