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Published on: August 21, 2026
Given are the three basic steps in genetically modifying an organism:
(I) Maintenance of introduced DNA in the host and transfer of the DNA to its progeny.
(II) Identification of DNA with desirable genes.
(III) Introduction of the identified DNA into the host.
Choose the correct sequence in the options below.
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Verified by ExpertsThe correct answer is:
B
In genetic modification:
• First, identify the desired gene/DNA (II)
• Then, introduce it into the host (III)
• Finally, ensure its maintenance and inheritance (I)
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