RECOMBINANT DNA PRODUCTION AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN MODERN BIOMEDICINE
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This article analyzes the theoretical foundations of recombinant DNA technology, as well as the main enzymes and vector systems used in genetic engineering. It also highlights the role of recombinant DNA technology in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and gene therapy, along with recent advances in this field.
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