Papers 1451-1460 of total 1511 found.
…genes giving two copies of each gene. One way is by cell culturing to isolate DNA from millions of cells that are grown artificially in the laboratory, but a second method is through cloning which uses DNA manipulation to produce many copies of the gene…
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…-Marie-Tooth (CMT; loss of feeling in ends of limbs) *Chromosomes, which range in size from 50 million to 250 million bases, must first be broken into much shorter pieces (sub-cloning step). *Each short piece is used…
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…Missile Crisis, which is the reason why Durrenmatt wrote The Physicists: to bring about his concern of scientific responsibility. This relates to the audience today because there are companies that do testing in cloning, GMOs, and bio-engineering…
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…are unable to manufacture a particular enzyme. This leads to a bizarre impulse for self-mutilation, including very severe biting of the lips and fingers. The normal version of the defective gene in this disease has now been cloned. If gene therapy does become…
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…potential competitor advantage through software. Pixar has strong competition from a few studios in the digital animation business, most notably Lucasfilm, Ltd. (Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones), Dreamworks SKG (Shrek), and Walt Disney Features…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the existing law, but they are making new law. Another question which must be addressed is whether or not the largely similar background of judges results in judicial clones that not only think alike but tend to think along conservative or at any rate…
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…of his seeds of foresight are just beginning to materialise. The term 'biotechnology' spans across a spectrum of industries and dabbles into various sensitive issues like cloning, genetically modified food and etc. In essence, biotechnology…
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…with cloning and sequencing of the AIDS virus. Its structural organization is decidedly different from that of the HTLV family. It is indeed a lentirvirus, related to the visna virus of sheep. These features were demonstrated by comparative morphology…
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…knowledge of every sequence of every amino acid chain in a person's genome, couldn't a laboratory perceivably reconstruct an exact copy of, or clone, that person? These are all issues that will have to be dealt with in the near future, but for now we need only…
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…, communication and internet services cloning and genetic engineering in fast-paced and rapidly changing world are revolutionizing the market place. As many technological developments are moving around the globe their production processes, product distribution patterns…
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