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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • .../horizgenetransfer.html Horizontal Gene Transfer – The Hidden Hazards of Genetic Engineering, Mae-Wan Ho - Institute of Science in Society and Department of Biological ====HGT and genetic engineering====
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  • *[http://www.gmo-safety.eu/en/ GMO Safety - Genetic Engineering, plants, environment.]
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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • ...780 A Comparison between Crop Domestication, Classical Plant Breeding, and Genetic Engineering]. ''Crop Science'' 42:1780–1790
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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • ...780 A Comparison between Crop Domestication, Classical Plant Breeding, and Genetic Engineering]. ''Crop Science'' 42:1780–1790
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  • ...780 A Comparison between Crop Domestication, Classical Plant Breeding, and Genetic Engineering]. ''Crop Science'' 42:1780–1790
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  • ...Joshua Lederberg]] was an outspoken supporter for the emerging fields of [[genetic engineering]] and [[biotechnology]]. After the establishment of the guidelines during t
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  • ...ssical breeding methods should undergo the same safety testing regime as [[genetic engineering|genetically modified]] plants. There have been instances where plants bred
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  • | url=http://www.genengnews.com/articles/chitem.aspx?aid=2507 | work=[[Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News]]
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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • A more recent field in biotechnology is that of [[genetic engineering]]. Genetic modification has opened up many new fields of biotechnology and
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  • {{r|Genetic engineering}}
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  • ...The radial edifice of cortical architecture: from neuronal silhouettes to genetic engineering}} ...A Century of Progress in Corticoneurogenesis: From Silver Impregnation to Genetic Engineering
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  • ...in populations (see [[population genetics]] and [[ecological genetics]]). Genetic engineering is used as one experimental tool in many areas of genetics to assist ivesti *[[List of genetic engineering topics]]
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  • ...discovery around 1975 of methods to directly change DNA - usually called [[genetic engineering]], and of ways to decode DNA sequences - usually referred to as [[DNA seque ...biotechnology]] methods do not displace [[classical plant breeding]]. But genetic engineering and other [[molecular biology]] tools allowed the creation of several new m
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  • ...ics and justice are tested against contemporary ethical problems raised by genetic engineering, embryological research, in-vitro fertilisation and the knowledge given to
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  • ...al)|regeneration]]. Within strict limits in the main society — human genetic engineering is used — and for genetic slavery by the Manpower Corporation —
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  • ...caused by this natural transgenic DNA mimics many of the features of plant genetic engineering currently pursued in the laboratory, such as using [[transposons as a genet ...d with the claim <ref>[http://www.truefoodnow.org/home_whatis.html What is genetic engineering?]
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  • ...The radial edifice of cortical architecture: from neuronal silhouettes to genetic engineering}}
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  • GM-CSF is a natural molecule, but, for clinical use, is produced through genetic engineering. When the protein is expressed in yeast cells, sargramostim (U.S. trade na
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  • [[Genetic engineering]] to generate [[transgenic plant]]s, and gene silencing (called [[RNA inter Modern plant breeding, whether classical or through genetic engineering, raises issues of concern, particularly with regard to food crops. Surveys
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  • # [[Genetic engineering]]
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  • ...ecular basis for transposition <ref>Kleckner NJ, Roth J, Botstein D (1977) Genetic engineering ''in vivo'' using translocatable drug-resistance elements. ''J Mol Biol'' 1
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  • ...ecular basis for transposition <ref>Kleckner NJ, Roth J, Botstein D (1977) Genetic engineering ''in vivo'' using translocatable drug-resistance elements. ''J Mol Biol'' 1
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  • ...t protection given to companies that develop new types of [[seed]] using [[genetic engineering]] has allowed seed to be licensed to farmers in much the same way that comp
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  • ===Hybridization, Genetic engineering, Genetic pollution and Food security=== ...trolled escape of genetic information (frequently referring to products of genetic engineering) into the genomes of organisms in the environment where those genes never e
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  • {{r|Henry Miller}} Biotechnology; genetic engineering; bioterrorism; government regulation of science and technology, especially
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  • ..., plants and animals <ref>Kleckner, N. J. Roth, J. and Botstein, D. (1977) Genetic engineering ''in vivo'' using translocatable drug-resistance elements. J. Molecular Bio
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  • :*''HGT and genetic engineering''
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  • ...logy]] (MIT) created [[nanotechnology|nanoscale]] metallic wires using a [[Genetic engineering|genetically-modified]] virus<ref>http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/virus-b
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  • ...step to using ''Agrobacterium'' for plant transformation is to carry out [[genetic engineering]], using [[recombinant DNA]] techniques, to create T-DNA plasmid vectors th
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  • ...otic pet]]s. Some are quite exotic by any definition. The [[glofish]], a [[Genetic engineering|genetically modified]] [[zebrafish]] with a bright red fluorescent color, i
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  • :*''HGT and genetic engineering''
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  • ...machinery, new hybrids for corn, wheat and rice, and the systematic use of genetic engineering, chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers and drugs. A backlash has created a gr
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  • ...|"euthanasia"]], and later, [[prenatal testing]], [[birth control]], and [[genetic engineering]], for those of "bad". Another example of an extension of evolutionary theo
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  • ...ields of biology and medicine (see [[Medical Ethics]]). Research involving genetic engineering, cloning, and in vitro fertilization gives scientists the unprecedented pow
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  • ...[[human evolution]], through social planning, eugenics and other forms of genetic engineering.
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  • ...e is what researchers are using to help fight cancer. Through the use of [[genetic engineering]], researchers have modified the protein that the Salmonella bacteria norma
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  • ...ionally, some researchers have explored the possibility of transplanting [[Genetic Engineering|genetically engineered]] non-beta cells to secrete insulin.<ref>{{cite jour
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  • ...man, genomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, and genetic engineering, among others.
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  • ...d early 21st century. Those include sequencing of genomes, developments in genetic engineering, developments of technologies for generating massive amounts of data on the
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  • ...t me meandering to copy edit or subpagify other related articles such as [[genetic engineering]] and [[stem cell]]. Earlier I helped Aleta with her [[Guess Who's Coming t
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  • ...s high-level tasks. [[Single neuron imaging]] (SNI) uses a combination of genetic engineering and [[optical]] imaging techniques to insert tiny [[electrodes]] into the b
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  • ...rugs synthesised chemically and newer 'biological' agents produced through genetic engineering.
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