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Some operons have both a positive and negative control mechanism built into the DNA sequence of the operon. That means both an activator protein and a repressor protein are present simultaneously. Consider a system that has both positive and repressible negative controls. a. Describe the four combinations of active or inactive regulatory proteins that could be present at any time in the cell.

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Following are the four combinations of active or inactive regulatory proteins that could be present anytime in the cell:

Active repressor , Active activator.

Active repressor, Inactive activator.

Inactive repressor, Active activator.

Inactive repressor, Inactive activator.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the attached diagram for

explanations on the four combinations of active or inactive regulatory proteins in cells.

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