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TERM PAPER

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CLONING

Submitted by:- Faculty Guide :-
Atul Chikara Dr. Vipin Rajawat
B.tech+M.tech biotech dual degree Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Roll no - 120

Acknowledgement

I have beeen greatly profited from this training and generouly lavished in this course knowledgeable interaction with such great people .
I express my gratitude and dedicate this page to all those humble hearts that have generously helped me for the succesfull completion of work.

I would also like to thanks Dr. Vipin rajawat , Amity institute of Biotechnology, Amity University U.P for his valuable assistance in my work.

I express my deep emotions and gratitude to my respected parents for encouraging me. Finally i thank GOD for blessing me with such nice people who have made a deep impression in my heart.

Atul Chikara

B.tech+M.tech Biotech(dual degree)
BTBM/12/120

Amity institute of Biotechnology

DECLARATION TO ORIGIONAL WORK

Assignment : Term paper on Cloning

Course : B.Tech+M.tech Biotech (Dual)

Section & Roll no. : Sec-A & BTBM/12/120

I Atul Chikara , hereby certify that this is my origional work except where sources are acknowledged and this term paper has not been submitted in part to just fulfill the requirements of any subject.

I have honoured the principles of integrity and have upheld the normal student code of academic conduct in completion of this work.

SIGNATURE

STUDENT NAME : Atul Chikara

ENROLLMENT NO. : A0523112047

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr. Atul Chikara , student of B.tech+M.tech biotech (2012-2017) has carried out the work presented in the project of term paper entitled “CLONING” as a

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