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In prokaryotic cells, regulator proteins bind to a section of DNA called alan (1 point) O repressor o promoter O chromatin. o operon.
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In prokaryotic cells, regulator proteins bind to a section of DNA called alan (1 point)
O repressor
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O chromatin.
o operon.
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Answer: Operon
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