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The opinion about the access of databases of the genome, gene and protein sequences coupled with recombinant DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) technology to only authorized persons, not to everybody.
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Recombinant DNA technology (RDT) is a DNA-based technological application that uses living organisms and biological systems. RDT was started in the 1970s by Paul Berg, who made first recombinant DNA. The practice of scientists and researchers reach upto the development of genetically modified organisms that provide valuable products like high protein content through single cell protein and large-scale therapeutic protein formation (interferons, insulin hormones, and vaccine). An increase in applications of RDT may lead to cause an increase in mutagenic strain formation, multiple drug resistance in infectious agents of disease, etc.
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