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the manipulation of organisms or their components to make useful products
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a set of methods for studying and manipulating genetic material
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proteins that cut DNA at specific nucleotide sequences
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a small circular DNA molecule that replicates separately from the much larger bacterial chromosome (DNA carrier)
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a technique used to make multiple copies of DNA
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organisms that have acquired one or more genes by artificial means
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the alteration of a person’s genes in order to treat or cure a disease by inserting the correct DNA into the cell
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a technique used to separate molecules on the basis of their ability to migrate through a semisolid gel in response to an electric current
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the study of entire genomes, including the complete set of genes, their nucleotide sequence and organization, and their interactions within a species and with other species
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identifying gene variants in an individual that may lead to a genetic disease in that individual