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    Transcriptional Regulation Is Considered Negative When an Inducer Binds to and Deactivates
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Transcriptional Regulation Is Considered Negative When an Inducer Binds to and Deactivates

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Transcriptional regulation is considered negative when an inducer binds to and deactivates a repressor.

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