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  • A pair of star-crossed mutants splice genes ( Oh ! ),
  • When females produce the male-spliced gene product, they behave as males.
  • Some researchers and entrepreneurs consider that splicing genes is a legitimate way to enhance biomimicry.
  • The patents cover inventions for splicing genes to make recombinant proteins that are foundational to the biotechnology industry.
  • By splicing genes into food to enhance quality and yield scientists can customize products according to consumer demand or production needs.
  • Bioengineered foods are created by splicing genes from the DNA of one organism and inserting it into another organism's genes.
  • But the technique of splicing genes from one organism onto another has also provoked fears of unforeseen hazards to health and the environment.
  • But the techniques of splicing genes from one organism onto another has also provoked fears of unforeseen hazards to health and the environment.
  • It is the industry of cloned sheep and spliced genes, the one that jumps in where the massive Human Genome Project leaves off.
  • Transkaryotic claims that its protein is made in human skin cells instead of through the traditional method of splicing genes into animal or bacteria cells.
  • But the technique of splicing genes from one organism onto another has also provoked fears of freak, unforeseen hazards to health and the environment.
  • The laws stifled debate about food irradiation, bovine growth hormone, plant growth regulators, pesticides and splicing genes to create brave, new watermelons.
  • Why, even Americans, most of whom know as much about Canadian history as they do about splicing genes, should find this exhibit exhilarating.
  • Genetic engineering involves transferring traits from one organism to another by splicing genes, while conventional breeding methods include cross pollinating plants and inducing genetic mutations.
  • Citizens'groups are leading campaigns against genetically modified organisms, fearing that splicing genes from one species into another will contaminate crops and ultimately harm human health.
  • Boyer held a patent on techniques for splicing genes into micro-organisms that could be used as " microfactories " to produce large amounts of therapeutic substances.
  • Quoting from the AceView entry : " " 373 bp of this gene are antisense to spliced gene SNAP23, raising the possibility of regulated alternate expression " ".
  • Minigenes have been applied to the study of a diverse array of genetic diseases due to the aforementioned abundance of alternatively spliced genes and the specificity and variation observed in splicing regulation.
  • Many nations were angered at what they considered bullying tactics by Washington and its allies _ major exporters of biotech products such as insect-resistant crops and vaccines produced by splicing genes.
  • The invention of a series of ever more ingenious methods _ techniques to splice genes, produce them in bulk and measure the activity of individual genes _ has taught biologists not to despair.
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