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How does the lac operon help E. coli conserve energy and other resources?

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A lac operon is a group of three genes that are always transcribed together which code proteins needed for the metabolism of lactose. ... This way of transcription control preserves the energy of E. coli, so proteins that these bacteria need in presence of lactose aren't synthesized when this molecule is absent.

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