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Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 4.  Gene Transfer Methods and Transgenic Organisms
Gene transfer methods 
Gene transfer (transfection) methods in animals
Gene transfer methods in plants
Transgenic Organisms
Transgenic animals 
Transgenic plants 
Transgenic Organisms
Transgenic animals and plants have been produced in a large number of animal and plant species with an objective to improve them for (i) food and feed and for (ii) production of chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs. They are also produced with an objective to identify regulatory sequences of a variety of genes.


 
     






     
     
 
 
     
 
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