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Both a wine maker and a molecular biologist who had developed a recombinant vaccine claim to be biotechnologists. Who in your opinion is correct?

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Wine marker utilises a strain of yeast which produces wine by fermentation. Molecular biologist uses cloned gene for the antigen. Antigen is used as vaccine. This permits formation of antigen in huge quantity. Thus both can be considered as biotechnologists.
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