Saturday, 29 September 2012

Why is rDNA important?

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1. Better Crops (drought & heat resistance)
2. Recombinant Vaccines (ie. Hepatitis B)
3. Prevention and cure of sickle cell anemia
4. Prevention and cure of cystic fibrosis
5. Production of clotting factors
6. Production of insulin
7. Production of recombinant pharmaceuticals
8. Plants that produce their own insecticides
9. Germ line and somatic gene therapy


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