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20 October, 09:57

Which of the following conditions leads to maximal expression of the lac operon?

lactose present, glucose absent

lactose present, glucose present

lactose absent, glucose absent

lactose absent, glucose present

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  1. 20 October, 10:01
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    Lactose present, glucose absent.

    Explanation:

    Lac operon may be defined as a cluster of genes that regulate the metabolism of lactose in bacteria. The bacteria always prefer glucose if both glucose and lactose is present in the medium.

    The conditions that causes the maximal expression of lactose is the presence of lactose and absence of glucose. This is due to the action of catabolite activator protein and cyclicAMP.

    Thus, the correct answer is option (1).
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