ris-sentences-analysis_185.spt
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Based on data from in-vitro studies , Celis suggested that wild-type ArgP both represses its own transcription and activates that of argK ; he also sought to explain the Can r phenotype associated with the argP d mutation on the assumption that it is a loss-of-function ( that is , dominant-negative ) allele whose product is unable to efficiently activate the genes involved in Arg uptake , including argK .