Shobhit Shubhankar

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To produce such genetic chimeras, Berg recalled, “none of the individual procedures, manipulations, and re-agents used to construct this recombinant DNA was novel; the novelty lay in the specific way they were used in combination.” The truly radical advance was the cutting and pasting of ideas—the reassortment and annealing of insights and techniques that already existed in the realm of genetics for nearly a decade.
The Gene: An Intimate History
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