A complementary DNA library (cDNA) and a genomic library are similar in that both: a. use bacteria to make eukaryotic proteins. b. provide information on whether genes are active. c. contain all of the DNA of an organism cut into pieces. d. clone mRNA. e. depend on cloning in a living cell to produce multiple copies of the DNA of interest.
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