Which of the following features of genetic code
does allow bacteria to produce human insulin by
recombinant DNA technology?
(a) Genetic code is specific.
(b) Genetic code is not ambiguous.
(c) Genetic code is redundant.
(d) Genetic code is nearly universal.

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Answer :

(d) Genetic code is nearly universal

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