Why are plant cells particularly useful as hosts for recombinant DNA?
A) Animal cells cannot be cultured.
B) Plant cells lack introns.
C) Plant cells can be dedifferentiated into stem cells.
D) Plant cells have reverse transcriptase.
E) Plant cells have plasmids.
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