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In the 1980s, british researchers demonstrated that a human gene could be inserted into the cells of a particular strain of yeast that had a defective gene. Once inserted, the human gene worked perfectly in the yeast. What correctly explains this occurrence?.

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User Zmilojko
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the yeast cell mutated the gene to it compatible
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