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Inhibition of transcription by lac repressor involves its binding to the promoter

a. True
b. False

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Lac repressor does inhibit expression of the lac operon when there is no lactose present (because it's a waste to make these proteins when there's no lactose around), however, the statement above is false because the lac repressor binds to the OPERATOR site, not the promoter. 
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User Joshua Granick
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Answer:

The correct option is b (false).

Step-by-step explanation:

As is is cleared from the figure that when lactose is absent, the lac repressor binds tightly to the operator. It gets in RNA polymerase's way and prevent transcription.
Inhibition of transcription by lac repressor involves its binding to the promoter-example-1
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