Folate deficiency appears to facilitate genetic modification at a fragile chromosomal site. |
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They could be produced by slave labour, through genetic modification, or by animal testing. |
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It is a genetic modification that makes the plants grown from the transgenic seed sterile. |
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First, reproductive cloning and inheritable genetic modification should be banned. |
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Another theory is that genetic modification may be creating pollen with less nutritional value. |
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Using hydroponics, inorganic fertiliser, electric light and genetic modification we could in theory feed the entire world from a multi-storey farm the size of Wales. |
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You can screen a plant or a food for genetic modification, either by looking for that inserted gene or screening for the protein itself. |
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Watson staunchly supports virtually all lines of DNA research, including controversial ones such as genetic modification of crops and genetic fingerprinting. |
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We should also realise that we thus accord genetic modification a definite place in food production. |
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The moral tragedy of the whole GM debacle was the fact that European prissiness about genetic modification has affected its adoption in Africa. |
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When the crop is harvested in the fall, it will be tested again for genetic modification before being approved for export to the European Union. |
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So in fact the patent on the genetic modification is wrong because the social contract has not made the foundation. |
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In other fields, genetic modification of food crops and animals has aroused fierce controversy. |
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Instability of the genetic modification may in certain cases result in reversion into the wild type phenotype. |
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The provision was worded so as to cover also animals resulting from for instance embryo transplantation or genetic modification procedures. |
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The question of genetic modification of seeds would also require discussion. |
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Canola, by the way, is a very good example of genetic modification of crops. |
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And genetic modification seems to open entirely new prospects, with new algae strains being tested for their capacity. |
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Work is underway to develop an international system of unique identifiers that would apply to each individual genetic modification. |
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The inoculated crops offer higher yields with less fertilizer, while complying with the requirements of organic farming and avoiding any kind of genetic modification. |
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They dislike the genetic modification of crops. |
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They concluded that genetic modification hurts the natural environment. |
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Monsanto is also behind the large-scale genetic modification of plants. |
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However, the production process for euro banknote paper involves several chemical and physical treatments which remove the proteins affected by the genetic modification. |
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The government body in charge of genetic modification made the decision after extensive consultations with the public and other government departments and agencies. |
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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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In some cases, the method of genetic modification may change the potential for gene transfer, such as in the case of non-integrating plasmids or viral vectors. |
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This method of genetic modification can take a long time to achieve a specific result, because all of the genes are mixed together, and it may take many attempts to produce offspring with the desired trait. |
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Diverse topics such as fish food, genetic modification vs. selection, carrying capacity, and Atlantic salmon in the Pacific definitely need to be addressed. |
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The survey also considers the average consumer's general attitude and knowledge about genetic modification as well as their feelings towards the labelling system. |
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As opposed to traditional ghost stories, Gatiss's plot focused on more contemporary horrors, conspiracy theories and genetic modification. |
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With no chemicals or artificial components and free from genetic modification, Ezimoist, which is a form of tapioca, is the ideal phosphate replacer. |
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These comments were then picked up and distorted, to further discredit my work, and muddy the waters on the Genetic Modification issue. |
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Genetic modification of domesticated silkworms is used to facilitate the production of more useful types of silk. |
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Genetic modification of the viruses renders them replication-deficient and avirulent, and allows expression of the mycobacterial antigens to which the immune system reacts. |
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