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not true for microinjection technique that involves transfer of DNA into protoplast?
not true for microinjection technique that involves transfer of DNA into protoplast?
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The microinjection technique introduces DNA into animal cells (eggs, oocytes, and embryos) or plant protoplasts using a micropipette (fine-tipped glass needle). This technique is more appropriate for producing transgenic mice. This process involves incorporating DNA straight into the cytoplasm or nucleus.