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Caylee Kidd
3 November, 17:12
How is bacteria and DNA related
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Kaden Roth
3 November, 18:26
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Scientists can extract pieces of dna from a human cell and put it into bacterial dna. This will cause the bacteria to act like a human cell.
An example would be if you took a cell that creates insulin in a human, and took the dna out of that cell and put it into the dna of a bacteria, the bacteria would start making insulin.
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