The attempt to develop GM decaf is just one way in which scientists are seeking to apply genetic engineering to meet consumer demand. |
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But what futuristic visions are conjured up by recent advances toward human genetic engineering? |
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The Canadian government has embraced genetic engineering and has promoted its integration into agricultural research. |
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The development of regulations and guidelines for the emerging technologies has led to a contentious public debate about genetic engineering. |
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Even foods grown organically for many years have tested positive for genetic engineering due to cross-pollination. |
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I have never heard the member argue for a referendum on genetic engineering, or on free-trade agreements for that matter. |
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For thinking people this surely is game, set, and match for genetic engineering. |
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Gregory Stock is an optimist about the effects of genetic engineering of offspring. |
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You've been an outspoken critic of genetically modified foods and genetic engineering. |
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Does the transformation of scales into feathers require massive genetic engineering? |
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It is not the case that the genes of the salmon itself are altered with genetic engineering. |
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Genomics and genetic engineering are also playing a substantial role in the development of agricultural biotechnology. |
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With this in mind, why the sudden panic about a few pollen grains and the outrage against gene manipulation by genetic engineering? |
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This genetic engineering is inseparable from global economic systems, with its global reach and ambition. |
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And of course these days, anything's possible especially with genetic engineering. |
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How do plants produced by genetic engineering differ from those produced by traditional breeding? |
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That may be true in medicine, but in athletics, genetic engineering is not a theme of science fantasy, but a sobering fact of our cyborg present. |
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Perhaps the ultimate preventive treatment will involve some form of genetic engineering. |
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Wheat is a major world crop and as such is a primary target for improvement of agronomic characteristics via genetic engineering. |
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The present corporate-sponsored push for genetic engineering aims at reversing this situation. |
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Who is going to stop someone from creating designer babies by genetic engineering? |
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The advancement of genetic engineering and biotechnology will further alienate farmer from farming. |
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The manipulation of tomato fruit quality through genetic engineering is reasonably well advanced. |
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There are appropriate uses of genetic engineering, and there are inappropriate uses. |
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Never before has this been done with so little foresight as is happening now with genetic engineering. |
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This concept has been expanded to include other areas of medicine including microbiology and genetic engineering. |
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It is has changed in the 21st century with genetic engineering and the biosciences shift to human cloning. |
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The genetic engineering of infectious agents for use in bioweapons is nothing new. |
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Gender selection neatly shows exactly what is at stake in human genetic engineering. |
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The genetic engineering of livestock for human medical applications is known as pharming. |
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It was accomplished through genetic engineering by specific modification of the pituitary and thyroid glands and reduced insulin production. |
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Anti-globalists champion various causes all the way from anti-sweatshops to protests against genetic engineering. |
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The scientist's intention of genetic engineering on the infrahuman sphere is the construction of organisms with desired traits. |
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However, interest in how cultivated plants consort with wildlings had started long before genetic engineering was even a glimmer in a test tube. |
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The genetic engineering of food creates two separate and serious health risks involving allergenicity. |
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The life sciences and related technology, such as genetic engineering, could lead to better careers in the near future. |
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Soon before he retired he was ranked number one amongst government scientists in the field of genetic engineering. |
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The transatlantic dispute over genetic engineering threatens to be much more divisive. |
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Dramatic laboratory studies have expanded life span in animals through selective breeding and genetic engineering. |
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The problem is, people are getting confused between genetic engineering and selective breeding. |
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The very kernel of our identity is menaced by the prospect of genetic engineering of the human germline. |
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But then they argue that genetic engineering and sexual reproduction are essentially the same. |
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Advances in biotechnology and genetic engineering are making it easier to manufacture and handle other agents. |
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It also lines pop up with genetic engineering, the idea of the human form in the 21st Century becoming fascinatingly mutable. |
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At that time, genetic engineering techniques were not sophisticated enough to develop something substantial. |
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Proponents argue that genetic engineering harbours enormous potential benefits to farming and the food supply around the world. |
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And as someone with a degree in biology, many of the applications of genetic engineering give me the heebie-jeebies. |
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Using genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and cybernetic implants, they set out to conquer human nature. |
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Plant genetic engineering is used to produce new inheritable combinations by introducing external DNA to plant material in an unnatural way. |
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The moral complexity of genetic engineering, gamete selection and foetal surgery ran way ahead of old concepts of right and wrong. |
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Fiction suggests applying the techniques of genetic engineering to DNA extracted from bloodsucking prehistoric insects trapped in amber. |
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Questions 13 to 15: Not applicable, as there is no production or genetic engineering. |
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If genetic engineering were confined to the elimination of monogenetic diseases there would be almost no one, I suspect, who could seriously argue against it. |
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But in order to become a part of medical history, parahuman reproduction and human genetic engineering must circumvent the recalcitrance of an antiquated culture. |
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The first part of the book gives a brief history of genetic engineering and summarizes the techniques used to integrate recombinant DNA into the plant genome. |
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This was a world first, because these plants were hitherto unamenable to transformation by genetic engineering. |
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At worst, the biosphere could even be destroyed by what nanotechnologists call grey goo, as a result of self-replication, which is a key goal of genetic engineering. |
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The danger, here, is not a society where people express concerns about genetic engineering. |
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Why is the public too dumb to understand the Privy Council, too unscientific to understand genetic engineering, but is now an expert on nuclear fission? |
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They believe in producing crops and raising animals without the use of genetic engineering. |
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Strapped for cash through budget cuts and structural adjustment programmes, they are increasingly joining the flight towards genetic engineering. |
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How can we avoid the abusive and sometimes even more costly use of products obtained through genetic engineering? |
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Genetic contamination represents a major threat to organic agriculture since the use of genetic engineering is prohibited in organic farming. |
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This branch of genetic engineering is developing rapidly, in both government-sponsored and commercial research settings around the world. |
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And a characteristic of the research in genetic engineering is that you have mostly failures and a few successes. |
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Synthetic biology is a young field that uses genetic engineering and DNA synthesis to develop new proteins and genetic circuits. |
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Therefore, various strategies have been developed to improve the nutritive value of crops by modifying their protein composition through genetic engineering. |
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The most common outcome of genetic engineering is unpredicted effects. |
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Using genetic engineering, it didn't took long for settlers to create new species. |
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The development of this flea beetle resistant canola has been done through genetic engineering. |
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The cellular parts essential for genetic engineering are already patented. |
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We define genetic engineering as the exchange of genes from one organism to another. |
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It will in fact create more resilient super terrorists just as pesticides, herbicides and genetic engineering have created super pests and super weeds. |
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With genetic engineering, biotechnologists take cells that were produced with normal reproduction methods and randomly insert foreign genetic material into them. |
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He has done post-doctoral research in entomology, molecular biology and genetic engineering, in some of the top universities in Germany, Switzerland and the United States. |
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Every issue, from genetic engineering to urban planning, sparks divisive debates about morality, with all sides claiming that right is on their side. |
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Research concerning potential risks associated with genetic engineering is a significant part of the Fifth Framework Programme of Research and Technological Development. |
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And the industry that had brought us the chemicals, who we recognised because we knew their names, was now talking about the genetic engineering miracle. |
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I am fully aware that genetic engineering is opening up new possibilities for improving cultivated plants compared to those offered by traditional plant selection methods. |
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The focus of its activities is the genetic engineering of plants. |
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However, modern biotechnology, based on the use of new tissue culture methods, and recombinant-DNA technology, or genetic engineering, is an exciting science and rich in potential. |
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In the short term, hostility to genetic engineering is likely to delay these developments to some extent, but in the long term, it is inevitable that the medicinal plant industry will be affected. |
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The emergence of genetic engineering is one of the major technological developments of the modern era, with significant implications for the environment. |
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A one-day wonder Of genetic engineering but elegant, floating On a dreamboat with her long-limbed lover. |
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The genetic engineering technique fuses the gene of interest to the GFP gene. |
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Genetically modified organisms contain genetic material that is altered through genetic engineering. |
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Cases of genetic engineering or contamination from toxic chemical agents raise alarm in people who believe that modifying the natural qualities intrinsic in foods is harmful to human health. |
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More recently, methods have been developed for genetic engineering of fungi, enabling metabolic engineering of fungal species. |
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In addition to conventional agrochemical business, it is involved in genetic engineering of food. |
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Genetically engineered, genetic engineering. |
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Intrinsic concerns are the major reason leading consumers to reject GMOs as a result of the process of genetic engineering regarded as an unnatural, for example, interference with nature or playing God. |
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It's the freakshow of the future, asking what our lives will be like in a world full of genetic engineering, super athletes, medical disorders, and modern urban myths, such as alien abductions and pregnancies. |
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Many engineering methods are acquired: statistical methods, information systems analysis and conception, biotechnology, genetic engineering and marketing. |
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I've just been asked to fill in for Michael McBane, who is elsewhere today. I am an independent writer, author of half a dozen books on food, agriculture, genetic engineering, and corporate control. |
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Mr. Napompeth observed that genetic engineering was often depicted as being a form of modernization, making genetic modification appear more acceptable to the public. |
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The rate of change that we see in genetic engineering is incredible and what we may consider as being unthinkable or unattainable today is surely within the realm of the possible and the reachable tomorrow. |
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To fail to adopt comprehensive labelling and, as a result, more detailed traceability, would be a declaration of consumer policy bankruptcy on the part of Parliament and subservience to the interests of genetic engineering. |
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It consists in modifying a genome through the use of genetic engineering, and is has been routinely used by the scientific community since the 1970s to generate new fundamental knowledge. |
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Let us keep in mind that genetic engineering has enabled us to make significant advances and progress in the field of pharmaceuticals, for example. |
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Consequently, breeders that used genetic engineering would have an advantage over those that used traditional methods of plant selection, because the latter can rely only on the PBRA to protect their varieties. |
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It has been proven that genetic engineering can be used for this sort of weapon of mass destruction by applying research into vaccines and other forms of treatment which are easily hijacked for military purposes. |
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He said he was struck by the boom in genetic engineering techniques, mentioning that the Brazilians had inserted arachnid genes in cotton seeds, notably to create stronger, more flexible material. |
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The term human gene therapy came into use because it identified as presumptively beneficent, through the use of the word therapy, technologies that might have provoked more opposition if called human genetic engineering. |
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The new site houses a team specialising in the development processes specific to genetic engineering, industrial development, analysis and formulation of proteins, production, quality assurance together with quality control. |
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The seeds were introduced totally illegally, violating every law of the land, the seed laws, as well as the genetic engineering laws, and I was compelled to take the issue to court to say there's been no clearance given. |
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Tomatoes that have been modified using genetic engineering have been developed, and although none are commercially available now, they have been in the past. |
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Nikolas Kompridis has also written about the dangers of new technology, such as genetic engineering, nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and robotics. |
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Increased durability, nutritional content, insect and virus resistance and herbicide tolerance are a few of the attributes bred into crops through genetic engineering. |
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Under most definitions, organic products do not use genetic engineering. |
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