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Consequences for cloning of differences in genetic material
Consequences for cloning of differences in genetic material
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Life Sciences
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Grade 10 - 11
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Genetic engineering and its applications in biotechnology
[Whiteboard presentation]
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Resources structure
Grade 10 - 11
Life Sciences
XVIII. How we combat microorganisms and how we use them
84. Genetic engineering and its applications in biotechnology
NCS Mapping
Grade 10 - 11
Life Sciences
XVIII. How we combat microorganisms and how we use them
84. Genetic engineering and its applications in biotechnology
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YDP SA
Keywords
difference
,
differences
,
Cytoplasm
,
bacteria
,
Chromosomes
,
chromosome
,
Genes
,
gene
,
DNA
,
genetic
,
material
,
consequences
,
eukaryotic cell
,
genetic material
,
bacterial cell
,
prokaryotic cell
,
Histones
,
mRNA
,
histone
,
consequence
,
introns
,
intron
,
exons
,
exon
,
cell nucleus
,
cloning
,
discontinuous structure
,
Consequences for cloning of differences in genetic material
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