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How many sources of DNA sequences are commonly used in biotechnology?
In-kind Transfers
Non-cash benefits provided by the government to individuals, such as food stamps, housing assistance, and medical services, aimed at meeting basic needs.
Redistribution of Income
The transfer of income from certain individuals or groups to others through mechanisms like taxes, subsidies, and social welfare programs.
Equalizing Opportunities
Efforts or policies aimed at leveling the playing field so that individuals have equal chances to succeed, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Demographic Group
A segment of the population defined by certain characteristics such as age, race, gender, or income, used in statistical analysis and marketing.
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