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... the other person’s argument.
But he found that, theoretically, there was no major problem.
Most bacteria are single-celled, with only four to five thousand gene fragments, making it easy to partially decipher and reprogram them.
Due to their size, genes can be constructed like small blocks in one’s hand, and they can easily achieve things like nuclear transfer, gene injection, and chromosome micro-surgery that humans struggle to achieve under a microscope.
This f ...
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