What is the underlying reason that a lambda phage would need to switch from the lysogenic state to the lytic state?
A) To have its genome replicated
B) To kill its host cell
C) To make more of the Cro protein
D) To be more efficient in its use of resources
E) To escape an endangered host cell
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Q1: The inducer of the lac operon is
A)galactose.
B)glucose.
C)allolactose.
D)repressor
Q3: Attenuation of the trp operon fails to
Q4: The order of the structural genes in
Q5: The interaction between allolactose and the repressor
Q6: Which positive regulatory protein is required for
Q7: To inhibit the transcription of operon genes,the
Q8: In terms of regulation of gene expression,tryptophan
Q9: In bacteriophage lambda,the establishment of lysogeny requires
Q10: Which of the following can be a
Q11: A lacOC mutation is
A)constitutive.
B)cis-dominant.
C)incompletely dominant.
D)codominant
E)recessive.
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