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How did scientists get a bacterium to make copies of a frog gene?

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In 1973 Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer inserted a gene from an African clawed frog into a bacterium. the bacterium then began pthe newly synthesized genetic material found in the frog gene is known a?

Transgenic Organism


What happens when a scientists puts a normal human insulin gene in the DNA of a bacterium?

The insulin is slowly transformed into the bacterium as C6H12O6 is combined with the insulin to create this product. I know, I'm a biologist.


What will a bacterium produce when a human gene is added to its genome?

the human protein coded for by the human gene


Why is the bacterium now able to make insulin?

The bacterium has been genetically modified to contain the human insulin gene. This gene allows the bacterium to produce insulin when it is transformed with the gene and given the appropriate conditions for protein synthesis.


How many 16S rRNA Bacteroides fragilis have?

Bacteroides fragilis typically has seven copies of the 16S rRNA gene in its genome. Each copy of this gene plays a crucial role in the identification and classification of the bacterium.


What is the first step in inserting a new gene into a bacterium?

The first step in inserting a new gene into a bacterium is to isolate the gene of interest and prepare it for insertion. This can involve cutting the gene with restriction enzymes and ligating it into a vector, which is a piece of DNA that can deliver the gene into the bacterium.


How many copies of the p53 gene do humans have?

Humans typically have two copies of the p53 gene.


How can a large volume of protein e.g. insulin be produced from a single bacterium?

The gene for insulin can be inserted into the bacterial chromosome. The bacteria is then left to multiply normally, which thus produces many copies of the gene and lots of insulin. This is how they produce the insulin used by people who have diabetes.


How many copies of a recessive gene does it take to overpower a dominant gene?

It takes 8 copies of a recessive gene to overpeower dominant gene


How many copies of the p53 gene do average humans have?

Most average humans have two copies of the p53 gene.


What is gene cloning?

The production of multiple copies of a single gene.