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When lactose is present in the cell, what allows the lac genes to be expressed?

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nonbinding of repressor protein

When lactose is present, the repressor protein does not bind to the operator. This allows RNA polymerase to bind to the promoter and begin transcription. As a result, the lac genes are expressed, and lactose is digested.

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