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________ is a technique that involves putting a healthy copy of a gene into cells that have a defective copy of the same gene. A) Gene therapy B) Binary fission C) Tumor necrosis D) DNA fingerprinting
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________ is a technique that involves putting a healthy copy of a gene into cells that have a defective copy of the same gene. A) Gene therapy B) Binary fission C) Tumor necrosis D) DNA fingerprinting
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Gene therapy is the answer
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The answer would be A) Gene Therapy.
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