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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 by rihanna50
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A suitable gene means, that special DNA segment which can be injected into host body to produce specific proteins. These produced proteins can kill the particular disease causing organism present in host body.

Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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