Biology, asked by Ruthie93, 1 year ago

Yeast cells can be genetically
modified to produce a painkiller.
This painkiller is usually
obtained from opium poppies.
One method for genetically
modifying a yeast cell uses a
plasmid containing the desired
gene. Explain how a gene can be
inserted into a plasmid.

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Answers

Answered by siriyerneni
2

Answer:

open up the plasmid and paste in the gene. This process is effected  restriction enzymes which are used to cut DNA and DNA ligase which can join the DNA

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