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Biology, 03.03.2020 22:04 nika0001

Genetic Modification, or Gene Editing, is a type of bioengineering that
denatures the pathogenic proteins to cure the disease
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exchanges the genes among the cells to enhance the diversity
modifies DNA in order to improve the host or its offspring
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changes the pH of DNA to improve the organism

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