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Biology, 21.07.2021 04:30 wendii87wh

Why are genetically engineered mammalian cells sometimes needed to produce certain proteins instead of genetically engineered bacteria? A. Mammal cells are larger and can produce greater volumes of protein.
B. Mammalian cells are not needed; bacterial cells can produce the same proteins as long as they have the gene that codes for it.
C. Mammal cells have more precise restriction enzymes.
D. Bacteria make proteins differently than mammals, and cannot make certain human proteins.

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