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…the crops, the substance of Indigenous peoples has been claimed in the name of the multi-billion dollar genetic engineering industry. Indigenous knowledge is being stolen and commercialized, indigenous peoples culture ruined, and their agricultural systems…
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…are being explored in research laboratories and clinical trials. The majority of these approaches use natural biological substances to activate the immune system. Researchers are able to reproduce these natural substances outside the body through genetic
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…been astonishing. Researchers have also genetically altered human blood stem cells to activate genes in developing immune cells. The results of the research in mice mean that it is technically possible to transfer genes into stem cells and activate…
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…. Some of these detect distinctive protein fragments of the Lyme disease bacterium in fluid samples. NIH scientists are developing tests that use the highly sensitive genetic engineering technique, known as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), to detect…
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…or years from now, human engineering will become more prevalent. With the ability to correct genetic flaws before a person is born, the need for medication and drugs will become obsolete. With no more human imperfections there will be no need for producers…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…against genetic engineering in principle, launched a vigorous campaign. They linked GMOs to highly emotional images, images of a "science of errors." Scientists, many of whom decided to take the field personally, where determined on ending of the battle…
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…processes; and, *do not present a risk to aquatic life. Novo Nordisk uses only well known and safe organisms for its enzyme production. The application of genetic engineering allows us to achieve more effective use of production plant and raw materials…
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…. They focus mainly on the study of other lifeforms and genetic engineering. The Greys are a completely cloned race, which is dying because their DNA is being harmed after each cloning. It is said that they may be creating a mix breed of Greys and human to create…
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…: Etiology, 2001). Epidemiological Information There appears to be multiple causes in MS, possibly including viruses and environmental, genetic, and immune system factors. Worldwide, MS occurs with much greater frequency in higher latitudes (above 40…
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Category: /History
…and Francis Crick. These men were what helped us understand how genetic information could be stored in the chemical molecule called, DNA. Because of Crick and Watson we know today that, the structure of DNA is the most important scientific discovery of the 20th…
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