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GOIGovernment Of India
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GOIGovernment of Iraq
GOIGovernment Of Indonesia
GOIGovernment of Israel
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GOIGate Oxide Integrity
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GOIGoa, India - Dabolim (Airport Code)
GOIGuardians of Islam (gaming clan)
GOIGeneral Operating Instruction
GOIGlobal Outreach Foundation Rwanda Programme


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The first genetic construct comprises a first regulatory region operatively linked to a gene of interest and at least one repressor sequence capable of controlling the activity of the first regulatory region.
Accurate 'humanized' mouse models of disease are designed to contain an entire human gene of interest and surrounding regulatory regions, and also harbor the specific disease-causing mutation as found in patients.
To perform genetic cloning, restriction enzymes snip out the gene of interest, which is spliced into a plasmid.
 
 
 
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