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Biology, 22.05.2020 20:02 skyflyer878
Scientists use recombinant DNA technology to genetically engineer bacteria to produce substances such as human insulin. Why are bacteria used in this process?
a.
bacteria reproduce rapidly
b.
bacteria lack DNA
c.
bacteria are unicellular
d.
bacteria rarely undergo mutations
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