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Genetic Engineering or Gene Therapy? “What is a gene introduced into bone marrow that results in "long-term" correction for a severe immune deficiency disease?”
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Genetic Engineering or Gene Therapy? “What is a gene introduced into bone marrow that results in "long-term" correction for a severe immune deficiency disease?”
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Genetic Engineering or Gene Therapy? “What is a gene introduced into bone marrow that results in "long-term" correction for a severe immune deficiency disease?”
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gene therapy..'
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Genetic engineering is when you change an object DNA to give it the traits you want. The answer to this question is
gene therapy.
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