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Biology, 09.07.2019 22:10 chloeholt123

How has the ability to make copies of dna transformed our world? how will it continue to transform our world even further?
4. what example does kraves give for how personal dna machines can save lives? explain.
5. do you think that personal dna machines would or hinder our criminal justice system and the work of forensic scientists? why? explain

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