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When a recombinant dNA is inserted withi...

When a recombinant dNA is inserted within the coding sequencing of an enzymes, `beta`-galacttosidase

A

This result into inactivation of the enzyme

B

This is called insertional inactivation

C

In the presence of insertion, the colonies do not produce any colour

D

All of these

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