Question
Which substance will a bacterium produce when a human gene is added to its genome?
Responses
a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties
a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties
human carbohydrates
human carbohydrates
the human protein coded for by the human gene
the human protein coded for by the human gene
human plasmids that can be isolated from the bacterium
Responses
a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties
a protein made up of both human and bacterial properties
human carbohydrates
human carbohydrates
the human protein coded for by the human gene
the human protein coded for by the human gene
human plasmids that can be isolated from the bacterium
Answers
GPT-4o mini
If a human gene is added to a bacterium's genome, the bacterium will produce **the human protein coded for by the human gene**. This process typically involves the transcription of the human gene into mRNA and subsequent translation into the corresponding protein, using the bacterium's cellular machinery.