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Revision as of 09:03, 9 September 2013


yes!!

Now constructing...

No!!


project descriptions.
In this year, we paid attention to site-specific recombination system. A lot of living things use this system in various ways. In site-specific recombination, insertion, deficiency, and an inversion happen and those happening frequency change with kinds of enzyme or recombination site. Then, we tried to create the new system which can respond to a broader situation by using two or more different site-specific recombination mechanisms.

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