Introduction to Biotechnology

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the industrial use of living organisms, or parts of living organisms, to produce food, drugs, or other items DNA Fingerprinting blogs.scientificamerican.com Genetic Engineering news.uns.purdue.ed u Clones & the Human Genome iwebask.com

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the industrial use of living organisms, or parts of living organisms, to produce food, drugs, or other items

DNA Fingerprinting

blogs.scientificamerican.com

Genetic Engineering

news.uns.purdue.edu

Clones & the Human Genome

iwebask.com

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Genetic Engineeringchanges made to DNA to change

an organismdrawsketch.about.com

news.charlesayoub.com

nikkijones1991.blogspot.com

news.uns.purdue.edu

darknightxv1.blogspot.com

news.uns.purdue.edu

botane.net fastcoexist.com

irritatedtulsan.wordpress.com

forum.nationstates.net

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DNA Fingerprintingthe analysis of DNA from samples of

body tissues or fluids in order to identify individuals

blogs.scientificamerican.com

nuffieldbioethics.org

en.wikipedia.org

legacy.hopkinsville.kctcs.edu

blog.labplanet.com

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Clones identical copies of an organism

and the

Human Genomethe total number of genes found in

humans (20 – 25,000 genes)

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telegraph.co.uk

ens-newswire.com

blog.gurukpo.com

nih.gov