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During the formation of genetically engineered Insulin, the gene for Insulin is introduced into E. coli. What type of vector can be used to transfer this gene into the bacterium?
A.Microinjection
B.Gene gun
C.Viral vector
D.Plasmid
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A viral vector can be used to inject the host Bactria with the desired isolated gene segment.
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