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Ive heard that some recombinant DNA use is exempt from the NIH Guidelines. How do I know if my recombinant DNA molecule use is exempt or not?

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Ive heard that some recombinant DNA use is exempt from the NIH Guidelines. How do I know if my recombinant DNA molecule use is exempt or not?

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Your answer can be found by reviewing Section III of the NIH Guidelines. Exempt experiments are covered under Section III-F. If your recombinant DNA molecule use does not fall within the exempt experiments, you should review the Section III in whole to determine where your research falls for registration purposes. To view Section III of NIH Guidelines, click here.

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