In a bacteriophage that undergoes lysogeny, genes for the lytic pathway are:
A) induced.
B) repressed.
C) transcribed but not translated.
D) translated but not functional.
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A)inducer.
B)promoter.
C)activator.
D)repressor.
E)operator.
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