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Which of the following will a bacterium produce when a human gene is added to its genome?

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human carbohydrates


a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties


the human protein coded for by the human gene


human plasmids that can be isolated from the bacterium

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Answer:

the human protein coded for by the human gene

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User Ahmad Farid
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The correct answer is human protein coded for by the human gene.

Bacteria can not make difference between human and it's own genes. If a human gene is added to bacterial genome, bacterial mechanisms will translate it to protein according to nucleotide sequence in that particular gene. So, the product is going to be a human protein translated by bacterial machinery for the process of translation.

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