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recombinant dna technology

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重组DNA技术

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Genetics.

    • : any of various techniques for separating and recombining segments of DNA or genes, often employing a restriction enzyme to cut a gene from a donor organism and inserting it into a plasmid or viral DNA for transplantation into a host organism, where the gene causes the production of a desired substance either for harvesting or for the benefit of the host organism itself.

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