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Dictionary » T » Transgenic organisms Transgenic organismsA transgenic organism contains a gene or genes which have been artificially inserted instead of the organism aquiring them through reproduction ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Evolution or De-evolution?... start deteriorating quickly. For example, when antibiotic resistant transgenic plants grow in absence of antibiotic, they lose function of antibiotic ... organisms.html). If unneeded, it's discarded. And so are survival related ...
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transgenestransgenic organisms are GM, i.e. genetically modified, thus you should know at least the sequence of the transgene (the gene ...
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genetically modified, transgenic organisms; help.... to travel down the broad road of genetic engineering. Yes, I know, this is not a simple field. I've modified bacteria, and small, uni-cellular organisms. Now, i want to move onto a larger, visible to the eye organism. I want to make a plant, any specie, glow in the dark. Such labs have already ...
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Recombination in RNA viruses,Ruzic,Kovac... 1930;Muller, 1932), two processes which are not available to clonal organisms. Two distinct but not mutually exclusive types of genetic exchange ... Tepfer, M. (1999). Recombination in RNA viruses and in virus-resistant transgenic plants. Journal of General Virology 80, 1339±1346. Allison, R. ...
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Photosynthesis... blottings, monocolonal antibody staining/blocking, knock-out and/or transgenic organisms (cells, bacteria, plants, animals, fungi), gene chips, microscopy (electron, confocal, ...
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