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Why are bacteria frequently used to create hormones like insulin and human growth hormone?
A. They reproduce rapidly and can make large quantities of the desired product
B. It is relatively easy to insert a human gene into the bacterial plasmid DNA
C. The genetically-modified bacteria are not killed by the insertion of the recombinant DNA
D. None of the above
E. All of the above
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