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A genetically engineered bacteria used for clearing oil spills is(a) Escherischia coli(b) Bacillus subtilis(c) Agrobacterium tumifaciens(d) Pseudomonas putida

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Answered by sailorking
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A genetically engineered bacteria which is used for clearing oil spills is option "c) agrobacterium tumefaciens". It is also known as the agent of a diseases known as crown gall.

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The bacteria is somewhat like a rod shaped, and it is beneficial for the plants, it is also a sort of pathogen which is responsible for a tumorous growth in a body of tissues and muscles in any living organisms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pseudomonas putida is described to be a gram-negative, rod-shaped, saprotrophic soil bacterium. It is based on 16S rRNA analysis, and was taxonomically confirmed to be a Pseudomonas species.

Pesudomonas putida was discovered by an Indian scientist A M Chakraborty to make super bugs thath allowed the US government to remove oil spills from water in the year 1990. The bacteria relies on the oil to provide it with energy. It quickly comes to dominate the entire marine microbial ecosystem after an oil spill, and can also be found throughout the world's oceans.

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