History of DNA Cloning: Sources & Timeline

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The discussion focuses on seeking resources related to the history and timeline of DNA cloning discoveries. Participants share links to informative websites, including a detailed history of DNA research and a Nobel Prize site highlighting significant contributions to the field. These resources are aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of DNA cloning's evolution. The conversation emphasizes the importance of credible sources for studying this scientific advancement. Overall, the thread serves as a valuable exchange for anyone interested in the historical context of DNA cloning.
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if anyone can link me to websites explaining history of DNA cloning or showing a time line regarding DNA Cloning discovery i would appreciate it

any sources regarding the cloning of DNA would be helpful.

thx
 
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