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If genes from an organism, such as a bacterium, are inserted into a cell of another organism, such as corn, why does the gene still function?
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If genes from an organism, such as a bacterium, are inserted into a cell of another organism, such as corn, why does the gene still function?
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If genes from an organism, such as a bacterium, are inserted into a cell of another organism, such as corn, why does the gene still function?
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Becuase its still a gene nothing changing
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