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Genetic Disorders
Diseases or conditions caused by abnormalities in an individual's DNA, which can be inherited or result from mutations.
Transgenic Animals
Animals that have had foreign genes deliberately inserted into their genome.
Protoplast Cells
Plant, bacterial, or fungal cells with the cell wall removed, which can be used in various biological studies including the uptake of DNA during genetic engineering techniques.
Ex Vivo Gene Therapy
A form of gene therapy where cells are modified outside the body and then re-introduced into the patient.
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