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Gene splicing is a technology that allows strands of dna to be transferred from the cells of one species into
cells of another species. new traits can be introduced into embryonic cells using this procedure. in what way might this technology be useful in the practice of medicine?
a cell mutations may be identified. b bacterial infections may be treated. c contagious diseases may be isolated. d inherited disorders

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