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Biotechnology / Emerging technologies / DNA / Synthetic biology / Nucleic acid / Recombinant DNA / Artificial gene synthesis / Virus / Synthetic genomics / Biology / Molecular genetics / Genetics
Date: 2012-01-26 03:51:10
Biotechnology
Emerging technologies
DNA
Synthetic biology
Nucleic acid
Recombinant DNA
Artificial gene synthesis
Virus
Synthetic genomics
Biology
Molecular genetics
Genetics

Proposed Revisions to the NIH Guidelines Kathryn Harris, Ph.D., RBP Senior Outreach and Education Specialist NIH Office of Biotechnology Activities

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