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Chapter 18: Gene Regulation and Genetic Engineering


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Chapter 18: Gene Regulation And Genetic Engineering

The genetic program that directs the organism is at the heart of this chapter's material. The techniques for turning genes on and off are covered in detail here. Regulatory systems such as the lac operon are explained. Regulatory proteins are shown to be the key to genetic regulation. The issue of using knowledge of these control mechanisms to affect animal, plant, and human development, is addressed.

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