Recombinant DNA Technologies
Recombinant DNA Technology is the joining of two different DNA molecules that are implanted into a host organism to produce new genetic recombination. Recombinant DNA technology has made many tasks easier for the Scientists such as isolation of one gene or any other segment of DNA, determination of nucleotide sequence, study of transcripts, mutation of transcripts and reinserting it into a living organisms thus giving rise to the concept of transgenic.
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- Case Reports
- Computational Molecular Biology
- DNA Damage and Repair
- DNA Replication and Recombination
- Molecular & Cellular Medicine
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- Molecular Biology Techniques
- Molecular Engineering & Modelling
- Molecular Genetics
- Molecular Microbiology & Biologics
- Nucleic Acid Methods & Synthesis
- Personalized Healthcare
- Recombinant DNA Technologies
- RNA & DNA Nanotechnology
- RNA Editing and Interference
- RNA Processing and Protein Synthesis
- Sequencing & Microarrays
- Thermodynamics of Nucleic Acid
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