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This involves replacing faulty genes with normal working genes in order to provide a “cure” for a genetic disorder: a. DNA fingerprinting c. Human Genome Project b. gene therapy d. allele testing
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This involves replacing faulty genes with normal working genes in order to provide a “cure” for a genetic disorder:
a. DNA fingerprinting
c. Human Genome Project
b. gene therapy
d. allele testing
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B) Gene therapy
involves replacing faulty genes with normal working genes in order to provide a cure for a genetic disorder.
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