Which of the following statements about operons is NOT true?

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Use the following passage to answer questions: An operon is a cluster of contiguous genes controlled by a single promoter and a regulatory element called the operator, which usually lies downstream from the promoter. The genes in an operon typically have related functions. The classic example of an operon, and the first to be characterized, is the lac operon in E. coli. The lac operon is composed of a promoter element (P); three operators (Os), termed O1, O2, and O3; and three genes, lacZ, lacY, and lacA, which encode, respectively, β-galactosidase, β-galactoside permease, and β-galactoside... Show more

Which of the following statements about operons is NOT true?