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Bacteria were some of the first organisms to be genetically modified because they have a relatively small genome and reproduce quickly. All of the following are reasons to
study and modify a bacterial cell's genome for beneficial uses except
to use bacteria cells as a vector to add genes that code for useful products.
O to determine the genes that code for proteins such as those used to produce insulin in large
amounts.
O to modify bacteria into an infectious form that has the ability to mutate quickly.
to determine genes that code for toxins against other bacterial cells to make antibiotics from
these toxins.


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