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it is found in the cytoplasm as a simple circle.

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(B)- it contains a plasmid, known as the Ti plasmid, that can transfer genes to plant cells.

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it has a simple, circular chromosome.

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In genetic engineering what takes up plasmid?

In genetic engineering, the bacterial cell takes up the plasmid


What is most a benefit of genetic engineering?

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Should scientists be able to research genetic engineering on bacterial cells?

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What does the bacterial cell produce in genetic engineering?

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What is most clearly a benefit of genetic engineering?

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Why Bacterial DNA is used frequently in genetic engineering?

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Bacterial cells do not have a genetic material?

no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material


Why is genetic engineering can be compared to reprogramming a computer game?

Because genetic engineering involves changing a cell's DNA sequence - the 'program' that tells the cell what to do.


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