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Why are bacteria used in recombinant DNA technology? O A. They cannot make protein. OB. They have no genes. O C. They divide quickly. O D. They have a nucleus.
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Why are bacteria used in recombinant DNA technology? O A. They cannot make protein. OB. They have no genes. O C. They divide quickly. O D. They have a nucleus.
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Why are bacteria used in recombinant DNA technology?
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A. They cannot make protein.
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C. They divide quickly.
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D. They have a nucleus.
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c. they divide quickly
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