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    A Group of Genes That Are Regulated Together and Transcribed
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A Group of Genes That Are Regulated Together and Transcribed

Question 7

Question 7

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A group of genes that are regulated together and transcribed into a single mRNA is


A) an intron.
B) an operon.
C) a repressor.
D) an activator.
E) an inducer.

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