Multiple Choice
Why is E. coli so widely used as a host organism in which to clone genes?
A) E. coli has a rapid growth rate.
B) Growing cultures of E. coli cells is relatively easy.
C) Many different E. coli strains with distinct and useful properties are available.
D) All of the above
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