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Recombinant protein production involves cloning genes of interest into expression vectors, transforming host cells, and inducing protein expression, leading to the production of recombinant proteins with tailored properties for use in research, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
Recombinant protein production involves cloning genes of interest into expression vectors, transforming host cells, and inducing protein expression, leading to the production of recombinant proteins with tailored properties for use in research, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
See lessGenetic engineering techniques such as recombinant DNA technology allow scientists to insert genes encoding desired proteins into host organisms, enabling the production of recombinant proteins for various applications in biotechnology, medicine, and industry.
Genetic engineering techniques such as recombinant DNA technology allow scientists to insert genes encoding desired proteins into host organisms, enabling the production of recombinant proteins for various applications in biotechnology, medicine, and industry.
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