Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) differ from embryonic stem cells (hES) because
A) iPS cells are made with viruses rather than being harvested from an embryo
B) iPS cells exhibit the same properties as hES cells but are made from adult somatic cells rather than embryonic cells.
C) hES cells have the same DNA as their recipient and are less likely to be rejected than iPS cells.
D) hES cells are more highly differentiated than iPS cells.
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