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DNA codes make proteins. In the mini-circle DNA code, the researchers included a code for a protein that glows a fluorescent green color. Why did their experiment design need this glowing protein? (3 points
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DNA codes make proteins. In the mini-circle DNA code, the researchers included a code for a protein that glows a fluorescent green color. Why did their experiment design need this glowing protein? (3 points)
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To observe the growth of minicircle cells.
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