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The recombinant DNA technology
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1983The recombinant DNA technology or DNA cloning permits the isolation, amplification, and precise manipulation of specific DNA fragments. This is generally accomplished by linking or recombining the desired DNA fragment with a DNA molecule, termed the vector, which is capable of directing the replication of itself in a suitable host cell and any DNA ...
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Recombination of DNA Molecules
1966Publisher Summary The chapter discusses the recombination of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules. The chapter also discusses the major features of genetic recombination and also summarizes some current speculations on the recombination of DNA molecules.
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Introduction to Recombinant DNA
Pediatrics, 1984Seldom has a scientific or biomedical break-through evoked the awe, controversy, or sheer incredulity that has accompanied the developments in the field of recombinant DNA technology or more popularly, gene cloning and genetic engineering. Now little more than one generation after Avery, et al1 demonstrated that genes were encoded in DNA and Watson and
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Recombinant DNA and the pediatrician
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981It is our opinion that the basic science clearly explained and illustrated in this article is surely worth understanding, in view of the several advances already established, the prospects which are imminent, and probably many other evolutions not yet anticipated.
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1978
The debate over recombinant DNA research is a unique event, perhaps a turning point, in the history of science. For the first time in modern history there has been widespread public discussion about whether and how a promising though potentially dangerous line of research shall be pursued.
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The debate over recombinant DNA research is a unique event, perhaps a turning point, in the history of science. For the first time in modern history there has been widespread public discussion about whether and how a promising though potentially dangerous line of research shall be pursued.
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Detection of DNA-Recombinant Human Epoetin-Alfa as a Pharmacological Ergogenic Aid
Sports Medicine, 2002R. Wilber
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Identification of 'Old World' Leishmania by DNA recombinant probes.
Molecular and biochemical parasitology (Print), 1989G J Van Eys +5 more
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