Chapter 18: Problem 16
In your own words, explain why it is necessary for the \(c I\) gene to have two promoters. What would happen if it had only \(P_{\mathrm{RE}}\) ?
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Chapter 18: Problem 16
In your own words, explain why it is necessary for the \(c I\) gene to have two promoters. What would happen if it had only \(P_{\mathrm{RE}}\) ?
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