Transfection is a process whereby nucleic acid, primarily as recombinant DNA of known sequence and functionality, is placed in a target cell. |
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Gene flow is the transfer of recombinant DNA incorporated in genetically modified plants into wild populations. |
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This gave rise to the genetic revolution, including recombinant DNA technology and gene therapy. |
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Institutional Biosafety Committees are the cornerstone of institutional oversight of recombinant DNA research. |
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Pushing the frontier of recombinant DNA technology, Nexia's scientists have inserted DNA from spiders into a breed of African dwarf goats. |
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The invention further relates to eukaryote cells or prokaryote cells containing the recombinant DNA vector or the recombinant fowlpox virus. |
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Human growth hormone is now readily available, thanks to recombinant DNA technology. |
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Made of only natural amino acids, these new anticoagulants will allow more cost-effective production through recombinant DNA technology. |
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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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He pointed out that a chimera is an organism or recombinant DNA molecule created by joining DNA fragments from two or more different organisms. |
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Elaprase is a human iduronate-2-sulfatase manufactured by recombinant DNA technology in a human cell line. |
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Such a broadscale analysis has been made possible by the development of recombinant DNA technology. |
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Embracing techniques of molecular genetics and recombinant DNA enhances the Heart Institute's various research strengths directly or indirectly. |
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Similar phenotypes can arise through the application of selective breeding or modern biotechnology, including recombinant DNA techniques. |
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Hazardous materials, recombinant DNA, safe microbiological practices, fire safety, radiation safety and so on. |
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The conference led to guidelines for recombinant DNA research, enabling experimentation to continue. |
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Now the use of the recombinant DNA technology dominates research in biology. |
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Biotechnological products include: antibiotics, insulin, interferon, recombinant DNA and monoclonal antibodies. |
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Line MON 809 also contains a marker gene which permitted selection of the recombinant DNA in bacteria during development. |
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Amgen produces it using recombinant DNA, or gene-splicing, technology. |
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Modern biology and biochemistry make intensive use of these techniques in recombinant DNA technology. |
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They should therefore be subject to the same overarching regulatory principles as other types of biotechnology-derived medicines, such as products developed by means of recombinant DNA technology. |
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In parallel, we will explain how the use of recombinant DNA techniques and the rapid explosion of their applications has also led to an awareness of potential risks associated with this technology. |
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I come to Europe often and my friends, still scientists in many countries, do not have funds to do science in their fields of plant molecular biology with the recombinant DNA methodology. |
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On moving to Baylor, Dr. Roberts' research focused on the application of the techniques of recombinant DNA to cardiac growth and the molecular genetics of cardiomyopathies. |
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And finally, advances in cellular and molecular biology, particularly recombinant DNA technology, suggest that the shortcomings of mucosal immunization can be overcome. |
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While these progressions have yielded large increases in productivity, strict regulatory measures must be adopted globally in order to ensure the responsible management of advancing recombinant DNA technology and bio-safety. |
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That same year, by means of recombinant DNA technology, scientists were able to produce a biosynthetic human form, which they called somatrem, thus assuring a virtually unlimited supply of this once-precious substance. |
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When early in the 1980s we, in Brazil, had to look for state of the art knowledge in recombinant DNA in plants, we looked for Jeff Schell, in the Max-Planck-Institute and Mark Montague at the University of Gent. |
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An important element of these new technologies is the application of genetic modification techniques from biotechnology, such as recombinant DNA techniques and cell fusion. |
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Detailed comparisons of domesticated and transgenic strains are required to determine the nature of genotypic changes resulting from traditional selective breeding techniques or recombinant DNA techniques, respectively. |
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A recombinant DNA molecule comprising an enhancer having at least part or parts of the base sequence given in Figure 3A, in isolation from other sequences of the murine C Kappa domain. |
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There were queries about recombinant DNA, Halley's comet, and the metal with the highest melting point. |
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