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Biology, 11.01.2020 19:31 brayden2275

How are genes "added" to enhance gene function without cutting into the gene i. e.crispr. or affecting the genome - are these " added genes" rna templates that are taken into a ribosome to produce proteins - similar to a virus attack on bacteria ? this dr george church did this in reversing ageing in mice with diabetes ,kidney disease, chf

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