A bacterial cell was transformed with a recombinant DNA molecule that was generated using…
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A bacterial cell was transformed with a recombinant DNA molecule that was generated using a human gene. However, the transformed cells did not produce the desired protein. Reasons could be [NCERT]
- Human gene may have intron which bacteria cannot process
- Amino acid codons for humans and bacteria are different
- Human protein is formed but degraded by bacteria
- All of the above
Answer
(D) All of the above
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