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Molecular biology / Genetics / Emerging technologies / Synthetic biology / Molecular cloning / Recombinant DNA / Artificial gene synthesis / Steven A. Benner / DNA / Biology / Biotechnology / Molecular genetics
Date: 2013-12-18 12:49:41
Molecular biology
Genetics
Emerging technologies
Synthetic biology
Molecular cloning
Recombinant DNA
Artificial gene synthesis
Steven A. Benner
DNA
Biology
Biotechnology
Molecular genetics

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