If genes from an organism, such as a bacterium, are inserted into a cell of another organism, such as corn, why does the gene still function?
A. The organism receiving the gene will modify it so it can work.
B. The gene carries the necessary enzymes to allow it to be read in corn.
C. The genetic code is read in the same way by all organisms.
D. The bacterium is similar enough to the corn that the gene is able to function.
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A. is the right answer
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The correct answer is actually C
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i just answered the same question with A and it said that the correct answer was C
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