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 The regulator gene is included in the [[Lac_operon]]. It refers to the gene 'whose products recognise the control elements, for example a repressor which binds to and regulates an operator sequence.' (Turner et al, 2005)
The regulator [[gene|gene]] is included in the [[Lac operon]]. It refers to the gene 'whose products recognise the control elements, for example a repressor which binds to and regulates an operator sequence.'&nbsp;<ref>Turner, P. McLennan, A. Bates, A. White, M.(2005)</ref><ref>Molecular Biology, third edition. New York; Taylor and Francis group. Section L, Page 199.</ref>.


= References =
=== References ===


<ref>Turner, P. McLennan, A. Bates, A. White, M.(2005)
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Molecular Biology, third edition. New York; Taylor &amp; Francis group. Section L, Page 199.</ref>

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The regulator gene is included in the Lac operon. It refers to the gene 'whose products recognise the control elements, for example a repressor which binds to and regulates an operator sequence.' [1][2].

References

  1. Turner, P. McLennan, A. Bates, A. White, M.(2005)
  2. Molecular Biology, third edition. New York; Taylor and Francis group. Section L, Page 199.