A DNA vaccine involves placing genes into a plasmid and introducing the plasmid into human cells. Human cells then transcribe and translate the genes to produce antigen which immunize the recipient. What is the source of the genes being introduced?
A) a harmless virus
B) a laboratory animal (such as a mouse)
C) a member of the patient's microbiome
D) a pathogen
E) human B or T cells
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