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Biology, 17.08.2021 07:50 MickeyAppleX

What is the purpose of inserting a target gene into bacteria? A. To use it as a host to transfer it to human DNA.
B. To make them produce a specific protein or other product that can be used by humans.
c. To test the gene on a small scale before inserting it into an animal.
D. To make the bacteria resistant to injection by virus DNA.

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