CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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Author: Urry
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Summary Introduction
To explain: How the genetic basis of life plays a central role in
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Biotechnology is the process of manipulating the living organisms or processes to form a useful product for the mankind. DNA based technology is very common these days. It includes recombinant DNA technology, cloning, genetic engineering, DNA profiling, PCR, microarray analysis and so forth.
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