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aalyn [17]
1 year ago
15

Examples of advantageous genes that can be transferred by transduction are genes for:

Biology
1 answer:
Andre45 [30]1 year ago
8 0
Gene transfer via transduction could be beneficial if the donor has a new gene that could produce a useful protein. This protein could be an enzyme with various effect like
1 digesting food(fermentation),
2 digesting drug(drug resistance) or
3 toxin that could kill the nearby cells(to decrease food competition).
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