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Martin Cline

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Martin J. Cline (1934 - ) is a geneticist at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is notable for being the first (in 1980) to successfully transfer a functioning gene into a living mouse, creating the first transgenic organism. For this, he was censured by the US National Institutes of Health, which was funding his work. His research also describes the molecular genetic alterations in cancer, especially leukemia.

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