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Explanation: The method that uses bacteria to copy DNA is recombinant DNA Technology. To copy the DNA, the recombinant DNA method uses bacteria such as E. Coli whose plasmids are combined with various gene to produce the substance that is wanted.
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Answer: Recombinant DNA technology
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