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In E.coli the lac operon is controlled by the presence or absence of both lactose and glucose. The lac repressor only allows expression in the presence of lactose, and it is also only activated when glucose levels are low, such that the lac operon is on when lactose is present but glucose is not.

You have cells that are mutant in the gene coding for the Lac repressor (I-). These cells lack the Lac repressor under all conditions. For these mutant cells, state whether the Lac operon will be switched on or off in the following situations, whether the lac repressor (I) is bound to the operator, and whether CAP-cAMP is bound upstream of the promoter.

a. in the presence of glucose and lactose

b. in the presence of glucose and the absence of lactose

c. in the absence of glucose and the absence of lactose

d. in the absence of glucose and the presence of lactose

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