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What would be the benefit of being able to extract DNA samples from a human, animal, or plant?
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What would be the benefit of being able to extract DNA samples from a human, animal, or plant?
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you could extract the genes then mix them with other genes. then inject them into an unborn egg or something like that and when the egg hatches it will most likely have some of the features the old animal had. kind f like cloning an animal
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