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Bacteria, especially E. coli, are commonly used as hosts in genetic engineering due to their ease of manipulation and ability to replicate quickly. They can be modified to carry and express foreign genes, making them valuable tools for producing proteins and studying gene function.

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Which of these single-celled organisms are often used as hosts in genetic engineering?

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What ate single celled fungi called?

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