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In a theoretical operon, genes a, b, c, and d represent the repressor gene, the promoter sequence, the operator gene and the structural gene, but not necessarily in that order. this operon is concerne
In a theoretical operon, genes a, b, c, and d represent the repressor gene, the promoter sequence, the operator gene and the structural gene, but not necessarily in that order. this operon is concerned with the metabolism of a theoretic molecule (tm). from the data provided in the accompanying table, first decide whether the operon is inducible or repressible. then assign a, b, c, and d to the four parts of the operon. explain your rationale. (ae=active enzyme; ie=inactive enzyme; ne= no enzyme)