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In genetic engineering after the creation of recombinant DNA has to be transferred into the host using a vector. Which of the following agents can be used as a vector ?
Agents A. Plasmids B . Bacteriophages
C. Transposons D. Mosquito
E. A Bacterium

A

A, B, C & E

B

A, B & E

C

A, B & C

D

A, B, C, D & E

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A, B &C
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