Discuss with your teacher what does ‘a suitable gene’ means, in the context of DNA vaccines.

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Discuss with your teacher what does ‘a suitable gene’ means, in the context of DNA vaccines.

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answered Dec 4, 2017 by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 63 451 1308
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A ‘suitable gene’ refers to a specific DNA segment which can be injected into the cells of the host body to produce specific proteins. This protein kills the specific disease causing organism in the host body and provides immunity.

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