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Genome engineering.

December 1, 2009/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-admin

Carr PA, Church GM.  2009.  Genome engineering.  Nat Biotechnol. 27(12):1151-62. Google Scholar PubMed

Tags: DNA, Genetic Engineering, Genome, Molecular Biology
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