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Dictionary » S » Strain development Strain developmentstrain development Improving the genetics of an organism so that it carries out a biotechnological process more effectively. ![]()
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Results from our forumMolecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... now believes that it is a chemical molecule that decides the phenotype, development, heritable traits and behaviour of an organism. Last century ... Avery and his colleagues purified the deoxyribonuleic acid (DNA) of one strain of bacteria, and demonstrated that it was able to transmit the infectious ...
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Re: Microbiology Investigation improvements?... Neonatal meningitis infections – mainly caused by the Esch. Coli K1 strain (The Lancet, Volume 304, Issue 7875, Pages 246 - 250, 3 August 1974) ... meningitis more frequently have neurological disorders and mental development later in life (CLIN PEDIATR September 2001 vol. 40 no. 9 473-480). ...
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... serious work on the subject have demonstrated clinical benefits of some strains (rather than species). And in general the complexity of the bacterial ... to have an idea of the species composition of complex samples, the development of what is known as next generation sequencing is likely to improve ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... Dr. Clive Bruton —Expertise: He had just produced a paper on a new strain of CJD. He was a CJD specialist who was killed before his work was ... Biotechnology Association, and the Executive Director of Research and Development at Virginia´s Center for Innovative Technology in Herndon. —Circumstance ...
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The Fiber Disease... they assume certain functions. An especially felicitous project was the development of a bacterial photography system. The students from the University ... receptors to a photoreceptor from another, light-sensitive, bacterial strain. The membrane protein of the bacteria which they had chosen directly ...
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