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Introduction

Current researches usually transfer exogenous DNA into prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. While OUC-China iGEM team has designed an innovative method to carry exogenous DNA from prokaryote to eukaryota more efficiently. And eventually we have applied the method to studies of the model organism, zebrafish.

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