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What would happen if a recombinant DNA is inserted within the coding sequence of an enzyme, `beta`-galactosidase ?

A

This will result in the inactivation of the enzyme

B

The presence of chromogentic substrate will give blue coloured colonies

C

The recombinant colonies do not produce any colour

D

Both (1) &(2) are corrrect

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