Gene Splicing
Gene splicing is a form of biotechnology in which genetic material from two or more organisms is recombined in order to produce a new organism with desirable traits. It is used to create new plants, animals, and microorganisms, and is the basis of modern genetic engineering. It has a wide range of applications, from the production of transgenic organisms, to the development of pharmaceuticals, and the creation of novel biofuels. By combining different genetic elements, gene splicing allows scientists to create customized organisms with desired characteristics, allowing for vast and powerful applications in the biotechnology and medical fields.
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