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You have identified a useful gene in bacteria. Make a flow chart of the steps that you would follow to trasnfer this gene to a plant.

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**Flow Chart for Transferring a Useful Gene from Bacteria to a Plant** 1. **Identify the Useful Gene** - Identify the gene of interest in the bacterial genome. 2. **Isolate the Useful Gene** - Use restriction endonucleases to cut the DNA and isolate the useful gene. ...
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