Can bacteria be transformed to produce a protein that is unique to dogs?

A) Yes, because all organisms use the same genetic code, bacteria can produce proteins unique to other species.
B) No, bacteria are prokaryotes and cannot produce proteins from eukaryotes.


A) Yes, because all organisms use the same genetic code, bacteria can produce proteins unique to other species.

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