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Laboratory techniques / Polymerase chain reaction / Developmental biology / Chimera / Zebrafish / Green fluorescent protein / Germ cell / Somatic cell / Cloning / Biology / Molecular biology / Genetics
Date: 2014-06-04 15:48:32
Laboratory techniques
Polymerase chain reaction
Developmental biology
Chimera
Zebrafish
Green fluorescent protein
Germ cell
Somatic cell
Cloning
Biology
Molecular biology
Genetics

STSM Scientific Report COST STSM Reference Number: COST-STSM-FA1205COST Action: FA1205 STSM Applicant: MSc. Zuzana Linhartova, University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, Vodnany (C

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