Multiple Choice
Why is it that a carrot plant can express a bacterial gene?
A) Because the bacterial gene hijacks the carrot's cellular machinery
B) Because of the degeneracy of the genetic code
C) Because the genetic code is the same in both organisms
D) Because of the wobble phenomenon
E) A carrot cannot express a bacterial gene.
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