Synthetic Genomics

Synthetic genomics is a scientific field that deals with the design and construction of new genomes, both in vitro and in vivo, using a variety of techniques. It has applications in biotechnology, medicine, agriculture, and energy production. Synthetic genomics provides a platform for the genetic manipulation of organisms, enabling researchers to make modifications that could lead to improved capabilities and traits, such as disease resistance, higher yield, increased protein production, and more. Synthetic genomics also provides the potential for gene therapy and the development of new drugs and vaccines. With increasing knowledge and techniques related to Synthetic genomics, this field has the potential to help solve a variety of healthcare and environmental challenges.

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research: Second Issue

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Primary Abdominal Wall Reinforcement with Synthetic Mesh Following Harvesting of Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flaps in Multivisceral Pelvic Resections

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