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Biology, 16.12.2021 01:00 sreeytran

scientists were studying yeast cells in which a mutation inactivated a gene required for cell division. without this gene—and the protein it encoded—these mutant yeast cells were unable to divide normally. but the scientists discovered that introducing a related protein from human cells could "rescue" these mutant yeast cells, allowing the cells to resume normal division. based on this finding, what is the most likely conclusion you could make?

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