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A Single DNA Unit That Enables the Simultaneous Regulation of More

Question 13

Question 13

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A single DNA unit that enables the simultaneous regulation of more than one coding region in response to environmental changes is called a(n)


A) promoter.
B) operator.
C) regulator.
D) inducer.
E) operon.

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