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Why is it possible for human genes to be expressed in bacteria for manufacturing pharmaceutical products such as insulin? Point mutations change a single nucleotide base pair All organisms use the same basic genetic code Norisense mutations introduce S

Last updated: 7/8/2022

Why is it possible for human genes to be expressed in bacteria for manufacturing pharmaceutical products such as insulin?
Point mutations change a single nucleotide base pair
All organisms use the same basic genetic code
Norisense mutations introduce S

Why is it possible for human genes to be expressed in bacteria for manufacturing pharmaceutical products such as insulin? Point mutations change a single nucleotide base pair All organisms use the same basic genetic code Norisense mutations introduce STOP codons into the sequence RNA viruses can reverse transcribe RNA into DNA The reading frame groups codons into the correct triplet codes