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molecular biology technique Gene cloning & identification that have been used to study the protein Epidermal growth factor receptor I need to following using 1 journal article. please provide the link in the end i will appreciate it. and provide the answer in 1-3 paragraph per each part
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Detail the technique used to study this protein.
part 2
What were the results reported for the protein using this technique (clear understanding of the set of results.
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