Multiple Choice
Bacteria are not particularly useful as hosts in studies of eukaryotic gene expression because they
A) are haploid.
B) lack the splicing machinery needed to remove introns from eukaryotic mRNA.
C) have a small genome size.
D) contain plasmids.
E) lack genetic markers.
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