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What are two ways in which scientists transform plant cells without using plasmids?
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What are two ways in which scientists transform plant cells without using plasmids?
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These are the two ways in which scientists transform plant cells without using plasmids:
1. scientists inject DNA directly into plant cells
2. scientists remove the cell walls or plant cells and allow the cells to take up DNA on their own
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