Assume that adhesin gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the pathogen that causes gonorrhea, were mutated. What is the most likely effect that this would have on the pathogen?

the pathogen will be unable to produce toxins.
the pathogen will be unable to attach to host cells
the pathogen will be unable to replicate
the pathoger
will be unable to gain entry into the host.

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When the adhesin gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae were mutated, the pathogen will be unable to attach to the host cells.

What do you mean by Pathogens?

Pathogens may be defined as disease-causing agents. These are mostly microorganisms that infect the body of animals as well as humans.

Adhesin gene plays a very vital role in the attachment of pathogens to the host cells. It is the site where pathogen attack and attaches to host cells and then enters the body to play their function i.e. replication, a decline in the host immune system, and finally disease caused.

Therefore, when the adhesin gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae were mutated, the pathogen will be unable to attach to the host cells.

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