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In a bacterial operon:a) all of the operon genes are transcribed into a single RNA molecule b) the inducer must be a sugar c) the inducer must be a protein d) regulation occurs at the level of translation e) all of the genes are constitutive genes.
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In a bacterial operon all of the operon genes are transcribed into a single RNA molecule.
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