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Category: /History
…with 10% FBS and penicillin-streptomycin antibiotics. Cells were grown in a 37*C, 5% CO2 incubator. Tetracycline inducible clones over-expressing Angiopoietin-1: As described previously, stable Tet-Off U87MG cells were established (27). Briefly, U87MG cell…
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…threats (including archaea, ancient bacteria, being perhaps more adaptable and potentially hazardous than was previous thought), and creation of plantation to produce and distribute biological products in the ocean. The process of cloning was perfected…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to a packed greenhouse. "Maybe they'll even take me downtown, maybe arrest me. Maybe. But we have clones and copies of every one of our plants in three more locations." With seeds or clones an indoor grower can spend just $1,600 to set up a square-meter indoor…
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…inside the body. The two forms of reproduction are meiosis and mitosis. Mitosis is simple cell division where the cell divides into two, resulting in clones. Meiosis, which is complex, cells division. Meoisis produces gametes in the testicles and ovaries only…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a few preliminary vaccines. One sub-unit vaccine, made from virus coat material (a glycoprotein) genetically cloned in an insect virus (the baculovirus, which attacks moths and butterflies but no humans) has been shown to stimulate an immune response…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, diagnostic kits, pharmaceuticals and now, the mapping of human genome, genetic engineering provides an almost unlimited number of applications. It is not surprising, then, that over the past years since the first gene was cloned, industrialized countries has…
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…lead to human cloning? Will there be designer babies (Kavanaugh 1)? These are all legitimate questions that surround the ethics of stem cell research. It is because of these many questions that the government should continue to fully fund and oversee…
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…(a glycoprotein) genetically cloned in an insect virus (the baculovirus, which attacks moths and butterflies but no humans) has been shown to stimulate an immune response in experimental animals. Another preliminary vaccine, produced by cloning modified…
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…where a faulty gene is taken out and replaced with a better, functional gene. Cloning is another product of DNA fingerprinting and will start to take rise in the future as well. Cloning is used to make an exact replica of a gene in an individual. One more…
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…-unit vaccine, made from virus coat material (a glycoprotein) genetically cloned in an insect virus (the baculovirus, which attacks moths and butterflies but no humans) has been shown to stimulate an immune response in experimental animals. Another…
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