Synthetic biology is an area of ​​science that involves rethinking organisms for useful purposes by giving them new capabilities. Researchers and synthetic biology companies around the world harness the power of nature to solve problems in medicine, manufacturing and agriculture. In some ways, synthetic biology is similar to another approach called "genome editing" because both involve changing the genetic code of an organism; however, some people distinguish between these two approaches based on how this change is made. In synthetic biology, scientists generally assemble long portions of DNA and insert them into the genome of an organism. These synthesized pieces of DNA could be genes found in other organisms, or they could be entirely new. In genome editing, scientists typically use tools to make smaller changes to the body's own DNA. Genome editing tools can also be used to remove or add small portions of DNA to the genome.
Case Report: Human Genetics & Embryology
Case Report: Human Genetics & Embryology
Mini Review: Human Genetics & Embryology
Mini Review: Human Genetics & Embryology
Research Article: Human Genetics & Embryology
Research Article: Human Genetics & Embryology
Review Article: Human Genetics & Embryology
Review Article: Human Genetics & Embryology
Review Article: Human Genetics & Embryology
Review Article: Human Genetics & Embryology
Posters: Molecular and Genetic Medicine
Posters: Molecular and Genetic Medicine
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Tissue Science and Engineering
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Tissue Science and Engineering
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Accepted Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Accepted Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
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