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The operator portion of the lac operon controls RNA polymerase's access to lactose-metabolizing genes. true false

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The lac operon is responsible for transport and metabolism of lactose in enteric bacteria. It consists of structural genes, promoter, operator, regulator, and terminator. The operator is a segment of DNA to which some repressor proteins bind. These proteins prevent RNA polymerase from binding to genes and transcribing them. Thus, the operator controls RNA polymerase's access to lactose-metabolizing genes.
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