Many scientists are abandoning the idea of propagating “edible vaccines” inside fruits and vegetables; one reason is suggested by the observation that two individual fruits or vegetables of the same type are almost never the exact same size, while vaccine dosages must be exact.(A) Many scientists are abandoning the idea of propagating “edible vaccines” inside fruits and vegetables; one reason is suggested by the observation that two individual fruits or vegetables of the same type are almost never the exact same size, while vaccine dosages must be exact.
(B) Many scientists are abandoning the idea of propagating “edible vaccines” inside fruits and vegetables; one reason is suggested by there being almost no two individual fruits or vegetables of the same type that are the exact same size, while vaccine dosages must be exact.
(C) Inside fruits and vegetables, one reason that many scientists are abandoning the idea of propagating “edible vaccines” is suggested by the observation that two individual fruits or vegetables of the same type are almost never the exact same size, while vaccine dosages must be exact.
(D) The observation that two individual fruits or vegetables are almost never the exact same size, while vaccine dosages must be exact, is suggestive of one reason that the idea of propagating “edible vaccines” inside fruits and vegetables is being abandoned by many scientists.
(E) The observation of two individual fruits or vegetables being almost never the exact same size, with vaccine dosages needing to be exact, suggests one reason many scientists are abandoning the idea of propagating “edible vaccines” inside fruits and vegetables.