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transgene

NOUN
  1. an exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organism

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  • The other problem was that there was also the transgenerational problem of impoverished ethnicity and incomplete enculturation into the host society.
  • Yes, indeed, the transgenerational poor are excluded, as the bottom fifth of our population has not budged an inch in the luxe explosion.
  • All strains were deleted for the endogenous pah1 gene to avoid complementation of transgene loss of function.
  • Secondly, trials using viral vectors occasionally present risks to the public through transmission of transgenes or contagion.
  • Fetal intramuscular delivery of recombinant adenovirus results in persistent postnatal transgene expression in both muscle and liver. Fetal Gene Therapy Publications and Information
  • Of course, most transgenerational obligations run the other way -- from parents to children -- and of these the most obvious candidate for opprobrium is our wasteful attitude toward the planet's natural resources and ecology. What will future generations condemn us for?
  • A study done by the Nature Institute showed that creeping bentgrass-a USDA-approved herbicide resistant grass engineered by Monsanto and Scotts Company for golf courses-had spread its transgene via pollen to native and related plants 13 mis beyond the control area. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: It's a lawless land when it comes to containing GM
  • In particular, the position of CpG sites (upstream, around or downstream of TSS) deserves further attention since it had been shown that DNA methylation downstream of TSS can impact transcriptional elongation at integrated transgenes or episomal plasmids PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • A study done by the Nature Institute showed that creeping bentgrass-a USDA-approved herbicide resistant grass engineered by Monsanto and Scotts Company for golf courses-had spread its transgene via pollen to native and related plants 13 mis beyond the control area. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: It's a lawless land when it comes to containing GM
  • Although an important tool in life science, transgene technology of this kind lacks precision with regard to the inserted gene and cannot be used to manipulate endogenous genes in a predetermined manner. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Advanced Information
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