Question
Which option best describes recombinant DNA?
Responses
DNA that has been modified by the removal of unwanted genes
D N A that has been modified by the removal of unwanted genes
copies of DNA produced in a lab setting to mass produce proteins
copies of D N A produced in a lab setting to mass produce proteins
genetic material that incorporates DNA from multiple organisms
genetic material that incorporates D N A from multiple organisms
DNA from an organism that has been rearranged in a different order
Responses
DNA that has been modified by the removal of unwanted genes
D N A that has been modified by the removal of unwanted genes
copies of DNA produced in a lab setting to mass produce proteins
copies of D N A produced in a lab setting to mass produce proteins
genetic material that incorporates DNA from multiple organisms
genetic material that incorporates D N A from multiple organisms
DNA from an organism that has been rearranged in a different order
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The option that best describes recombinant DNA is:
**genetic material that incorporates DNA from multiple organisms**.
Recombinant DNA is created by combining DNA from different sources, often from different species, to produce new genetic combinations that are of value in research, medicine, agriculture, and various biotechnological applications.
**genetic material that incorporates DNA from multiple organisms**.
Recombinant DNA is created by combining DNA from different sources, often from different species, to produce new genetic combinations that are of value in research, medicine, agriculture, and various biotechnological applications.
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