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1 is translation. 2 is restriction enzyme. 3 is prokaryotic transcription. 4 is DNA ligase. 5 is transformation. 6 is eukaryotic transcription. 7 is reverse transcription. So the order of the steps based off of the numbers are 6,7,2,4,5,3,1.

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