Create a List of Resources for Learning About Genetic Engineering

As someone interested in learning about genetic engineering, I'm seeking a curated list of resources to deepen my understanding of the field. Consider the following specific information: * Preferred Learning Styles: [Specify if you prefer videos, books, articles, online courses, etc.] * Current Knowledge Level: [Indicate if you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced in the field] * Specific Areas of Interest: [Specify if there are particular areas within genetic engineering that you're interested in] * Time Commitment: [Indicate how much time you can devote to learning each day or week] * Preferred Languages: [Specify the languages you are comfortable learning in] Task Requirements: 1. Provide a diverse set of resources including books, online courses, websites, academic papers, and popular science articles. 2. Ensure the resources are relevant to genetic engineering. 3. The resources should cater to the specific learning styles, knowledge level, areas of interest, time commitment, and languages specified. Best Practices Checklist: * Choose reputable and authoritative sources. * Provide a mix of both foundational and advanced resources. * Cater to the preferred learning styles specified. * Consider the time commitment and ensure resources provided match it. * If possible, provide resources in the specified languages. Deliverable: Create a List of Resources for learning about genetic engineering, considering the specific information provided. Format the content in markdown.

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