= Pharming (genetics)
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Pharming in genetics refers to the process of using genetically modified organisms (GMOs), typically plants or animals, to produce pharmaceuticals or other beneficial substances. This technique involves the integration of genes that code for specific therapeutic proteins or other bioproducts into the genome of the organism. The organisms are then cultivated under controlled conditions, allowing them to produce the desired therapeutic compounds in their tissues or secretions.
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