Biology, 28.01.2021 14:00 exoticbunnylover123
Which most directly describes a benefit of using DNA technology in medicine?
Medicine can be produced in mass quantities.
Medicine can be distributed at a reduced cost.
Medicines have fewer side effects.
Medicines are resistant to antibiotics.
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