With a virus.
prokayotic or eukaryotic
No, like you plants are eukaryote; a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.
Virus and plasmid. Both can insert the target gene into the host's genome.
codon.
I dont knowww!!
Prokayotic cells belong in people and it keeps them alive. God made us so he made the prokayotic cells too.
The mRNA product is shorter than the gene coding for it as a result of splicing. Therefore the organism in question is likely to be a Eukaryote, as Prokaryotes rarely undergo splicing.
A normal allele
Plant cells.
Both
No.
Scientists often look to insert a new gene into a vector, such as a plasmid or a viral vector. Vectors are vehicles that can deliver the gene into a host organism's cells for expression and study.