Synthetic Genome Construction

Synthetic genome construction involves creating artificial DNA sequences in the lab. Scientists design, assemble, and insert these synthetic DNA sequences into living organisms to modify their genetic makeup. This skill requires knowledge of molecular biology, bioinformatics, and genetic engineering techniques. It is used in various fields like biotechnology, medicine, and agriculture to develop new treatments, vaccines, and genetically modified organisms.
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Andrew Newman
Hi! I love genetic engineering and deep data mining. I have specific domain knowledge in mammalian s...