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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 hemanthhn383
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A ‘suitable gene’ referred 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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