Multiple Choice
How is Saccharomyces cerevisiae used in genome transplantation?
A) for assembly of large fragments by homologous recombination
B) for site-directed mutagenesis and correction of assembly errors
C) as the final host of the transplanted genome
D) as a host for the viruses into which the genome is transplanted
E) to produce the recombinant lambda-Red ssDNA-binding protein
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