9.what process is used to produce gmos, human insulin in bacteria, and hepatitis b 10.what bacteria are more common than human gi microbiome 11. A latent viral infection is characterized by the 12. what method of dna transfer utilizes a lytic bacteriophage to.transfer dna from one bacterial cell to another bacterial cell 13. insertion/deletion of 1 or 2 based alters the codon reading frame and results in the following 14. acute and chronic viral infections occur in humans because 15. viral tropism is most directly determined by the interaction of - For many viruses, tropism is determined by the availability of virus receptors on the surface of a host cell 16.what rule converts dna codons into amino acids - genetic code 17. what fungal infection is usually harmless in healthy people but is harmful in immuno compromised patients - Opportunistic mycoses
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