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11 January, 05:19

How do scientists combine exogenous DNA with bacterial cells to produce a desired protein?

A. The DNA of the bacteria is injected in the exogenous DNA.

B. The exogenous DNA is inserted in the DNA of the bacteria.

C. The exogenous DNA is converted into the RNA of the bacteria

D. The RNA of the bacteria is mutated with the exogenous DNA

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  1. 11 January, 05:42
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    The correct answer of the question above is letter B. The exogenous DNA is inserted in the DNA of the bacteria. It is the process of combining exogenous DNA with bacterial cells that scientist used to produce a desired protein. I hope I have answered your question.
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