Discuss with your teacher what does ‘a suitable gene’ means, in the context of DNA vaccines.
Suitable gene is a part of DNA. It is altered in an organisms to produce required protein or antigens. When the gene is altered, it naturally increases the immune response which acts as vaccination. It also kills the harmful microbes entering the body of an organism. Final Answer Gene comprises DNA and it produces major proteins required for the organisms. DNA vaccination is a method where the DNA is altered to increase the immune system of an organism. The main purpose of this technique is there is no requirement for the external injection of vaccines.