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I am looking to further my understanding of crispr and genetical alterations and was wondering if you all had any good textbooks on the subject you could refer me to because I want to improve my techniques because I want to help humanity truly become multiplanetary and essentially an advanced species.


Sincerely, James Altamirano
kybernetics.tech
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