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A- producing large numbers of genetically identical model Transgenic mice that show symptoms of diabetes, B-growing a replacement kid me identically tissue-matched to an individual patient, C-training replacement hearts from transgenic pigs, partially tissue matched to humans, D-genetically manipulating cells of one adult to cure a genetic disease in the individual, E-altering a prokaryotic pathogen for use as a vaccine. Match the correct letters to the names. No letter should be used more than once: xenotransplation, somatic gene therapy, non-reproductive cloning, animal reproductive cloning

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A- producing large numbers of genetically identical model Transgenic mice that show symptoms of diabetes, B-growing a replacement kid me identically tissue-matched to an individual patient, C-training replacement hearts from transgenic pigs, partially tissue matched to humans, D-genetically manipulating cells of one adult to cure a genetic disease in the individual, E-altering a prokaryotic pathogen for use as a vaccine. Match the correct letters to the names. No letter should be used more than once: xenotransplation, somatic gene therapy, non-reproductive cloning, animal reproductive cloning

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Xenotransplantation - C: Training replacement hearts from transgenic pigs, partially tissue matched to humans. This involves the transplantation of living cells, tissues or organs from one species to another.

Somatic gene therapy - D: Genetically manipulating cells of one adult to cure a genetic disease in the individual. This involves the introduction, removal or change in genetic material within the non-reproductive cells of an individual.

Non-reproductive cloning - B: Growing a replacement kidney identically tissue-matched to an individual patient. This involves the creation of a genetically identical copy of a cell or tissue but not an entire organism.

Animal reproductive cloning - A: Producing large numbers of genetically identical model Transgenic mice that show symptoms of diabetes. This involves the creation of a genetically identical copy of an entire organism.

The letter E: Altering a prokaryotic pathogen for use as a vaccine does not match with any of the given terms.

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