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Gideon Keller
4 July, 03:48
How are genes cloned
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Dana Gillespie
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Answer:Gene cloning is the process in which a gene of interest is located and copied (cloned) out of DNA extracted from an organism. When DNA is extracted from an organism, all of its genes are extracted at one time ... The genetic engineer must find the one specific gene that encodes the specific protein of interest.
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