ZFN

ZFN

ZFN is an acronym that may refer to:

*Tulita Airport, an airport in Canada
*Zinc finger nuclease, a nuclease enzyme coupled to a zinc finger-based DNA-binding domain
*The Zero-Configuration File Network, an open-source network program


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