Synthetic Genetic Systems
A synthetic genetic system is a set of biological components engineered by scientists to control the expression of a gene, such as a protein or a gene function, in a cell. This allows researchers to discover the function of genes and to engineer cell functions for various applications, including bioproduction, development of new medicines, and environmental remediation. By exploring how synthetic genetic systems work, scientists can learn more about gene expression and how to engineer and manipulate cells. Due to their versatile nature, these systems have wide-ranging potential applications in biotechnology, biomedicine, and the environment.
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