Answer:
The kind of antiviral proteins genes that are like to be are the induced ones.
Explanation:
An inducible gene is a gene that is expressed in the presence of a substance (an inducer) in the environment. This substance can control the expression of one or more genes (structural genes) involved in the metabolism of that substance.
When the cell is being exposed to interferon then only it starts synthesizing or producing antiviral protein. It means that the gene (antiviral protein synthesizing ) is induciblle. In other words the gene will start only expression (induced) when it will detect some signal (interferon). So, if there will be no signal (interferon) then the gene will not express. Inducible genes respond to environmental signals of to different growth stages.
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