DNA Recombination
DNA recombination is a process by which new genetic combinations are formed from existing genetic material. It is an essential process for organisms to produce genetic variation, and is used in a variety of biological processes such as genetic repair, speciation, and evolutionary adaptation. In the laboratory, DNA recombination is carried out using a variety of techniques, such as gene-splicing, DNA shuffling, and genetic engineering. These techniques allow biologists to create new combinations of genetic material, providing the potential to develop new organisms with improved characteristics, or to modify existing organisms. DNA recombination has a wide range of potential applications in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and other fields.
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