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The Project
The emerging and fast growing field of molecular and synthetic biology calls for simpler, faster and more efficient cloning techniques. Conventional cloning techniques include restriction digestion and ligation, which can be both time consuming and complex – especially when working with mammalian cells and fungi. |
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