Enzymes is introduced into chromosomal dna in yeast


Bacterial DNA containing an operon encoding three enzymes is introduced into chromosomal DNA in yeast (a eukaryote) in such a way that it is properly flanked by a promoter and a transcriptional terminator. The bacterial DNA is transcribed and the RNA correctly processed, but only the protein nearest the promoter is produced. Can you suggest why? 

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Biology: Enzymes is introduced into chromosomal dna in yeast
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