Synthetic Biology and Gene Analysis
Materials like cationic lipids or polymers, which can condense nucleic acids into nano particulate complexes that can be absorbed by cells, are the basis for synthetic gene vectors. The term "synthetic genomics" refers to the engineering and manipulation of genetic material at the level of an organism's entire genome using technology to create large, chromosome-sized DNA fragments by chemically synthesizing individual DNA molecules.
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