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Biology, 18.12.2019 00:31 maddie4985

The human hexokinase enzyme has the same function as the bacterial hexokinase enzyme but is somewhat different in its amino acid sequence. you have obtained a mutant bacterial strain in which the gene for hexokinase and its promoter are missing. if you introduce into your mutant strain a dna plasmid engineered to contain the coding sequence of the human hexokinase gene, driven by the normal bacterial promoter, the resulting bacteria will now produce: a) the bacterial form of hexokinase. b) the human form of hexokinase. c) a hybrid enzyme that is partly human, partly bacterial. d) both forms of the enzyme.

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