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- noun The application of
genetic engineering to generatemodified or even completely new forms oflife . Distinguished from older methods oftransgenics by the use of either outrightsynthesised DNA or DNA which has been modified heavily to become more predictable and standardised. A heavy focus onmodular design of genetic "parts" makes synthetic biology more of anengineering discipline than a form of pure science.
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