Introduction to Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering

Author: Zephaniah Dhlamini

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Description: Introduction to Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering, is a resource that addresses the introduction to Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering. The document provides an overview of the basic concepts of molecular biology, genetic engineering and their relevance in agriculture and biotechnology.

Pages: 147

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