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    Exam 17: Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Bacteriophages
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    Why Do LacO<sup>C</sup> Mutants Express in Cis-Dominant and Not in Transdominant
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Why Do LacOC Mutants Express in Cis-Dominant and Not in Transdominant

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Why do lacOC mutants express in cis-dominant and not in transdominant fashion?

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