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Genetically modifying human ______ cells may directly affect future generations. A. Immune B. Pancreatic C. Gametic D. Intestinal
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Genetically modifying human ______ cells may directly affect future generations.
A. Immune
B. Pancreatic
C. Gametic
D. Intestinal
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C) Gametic
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