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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Recombinant DNA.
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  • Recombinant protein [r]: Protein encoded by recombinant DNA or generated from a recombinant gene. [e]
  • Select Agent Program [r]: Pathogens or biological toxins which have been declared by the US Department of Health and Human Services or by the US Department of Agriculture to have the potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety. [e]
  • Transgenic plant [r]: Plants that have been genetically modified by inserting genes directly into a single plant cell, from a different species. [e]
  • Virology [r]: The study of viruses, sometimes included in the field of microbiology. [e]
  • Wetware hacker [r]: Person who experiments with biological materials to advance knowledge, and does so in a spirit of creative improvisation. [e]

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  • Asilomar Conference [r]: A 1975 international meeting held at Asilomar, California; organized to provide guidelines to regulate biological experiments involving the manipulation of DNA. [e]
  • Recombinant protein [r]: Protein encoded by recombinant DNA or generated from a recombinant gene. [e]