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- B69e2c17c063f0df1240a84228b45a4ab hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0231034" @default.
- B69e2c17c063f0df1240a84228b45a4ab type Axiom @default.
- B69e2c17c063f0df1240a84228b45a4ab annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B69e2c17c063f0df1240a84228b45a4ab annotatedSource FBcv_0005075 @default.
- B69e2c17c063f0df1240a84228b45a4ab annotatedTarget "Sequence that forms all or part of a transgenic locus or modified endogenous locus and which can be used to an modify an organism's genetic material in a defined manner. Genome engineering can occur on many levels, ranging from targeting of an individual gene with a small modification through to the engineering of chromosomal rearrangements. In addition to the manipulation of endogenous loci, genome engineering can also be used to introduce exogenous material into the genome, and to manipulate such exogenous material already introduced the genome." @default.