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Genetic engineering techniques allow the modification of animal and plant genomes. Techniques have been devised to insert, delete, and modify DNA at multiple levels, ranging from a specific base pair in a specific gene to entire genes.
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| Golden gate cloning.In 2011 | instance of | they are difficult to construct through standard molecular biology procedure and rely on more complicated method of | 0.80 | text |
| another major breakthrough technology was developed based on CRISPR/Cas | instance of | they are difficult to construct through standard molecular biology procedure and rely on more complicated method of | 0.80 | text |
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