Roller, S., Praaning-van Dalen, D. and Andreoli, P. (1994) The environmental implications of genetic engineering in the food industry. In: Food Industry and the Environment . Ed. J. M. Dalzell. Chapman & Hall, pp. 48–75.S. Roller: Environmental Implications of Genetic Enginee- ring...
The Ethical Implications of Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering is a rapidly advancing field that has the potential to revolutionize the way we live our lives. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and genetic engineering raises a number of ethical concerns. In this essay, I ...
Letters to Unborn Daughters: Exploring the Implications of Genetic Engineering; Genetic Engineering Holds Many Mysteries. A Student Author Explores Its Imp... Letters to Unborn Daughters: Exploring the Implications of Genetic Engineering; Genetic Engineering Holds Many Mysteries. A Student Author Explores...
Transitioning to non-viral delivery methods would dramatically reduce the potential for gene therapy research to inform the engineering of pandemic pathogens. The development of non-viral delivery methods does not directly generate or spread new capabilities for viral engineering, and may hence feature t...
Genome resequencing revealed a wide variety of potential genetic targets associated with improved growth performance on methanol-based growth media. Alcohol oxidase represented a mutational hotspot since four out of seven evolvedP. pastorisclones harbored mutations in this gene, resulting in decreased Aox...
The implications of advances in food biotechnology and genetic engineering for food allergy are examined. The development of the Colorado beetle-protected ... JD Astwood,RL Fuchs,PB Lavrik,... 被引量: 29发表: 1996年 Learning to argue as a biotechnologist: disprivileging opposition to geneticall...
Rather than sequencing individual genomes, we envision the sequencing of hundreds or even thousands of related genomes to sample genetic diversity within and between germplasm pools. Identification and tracking of genetic variation are now so efficient and precise that thousands of variants can be ...
Genetic engineering (or recombinant DNA technology) is an unnatural, laboratory technology intended to change the traits of a living organism (plant, animal, bacteria) by changing its genetic code. For this purpose, lightly virulent bacteria and viruses are used, and, in fact, the entire genes ...
This work has many implications. In the commercial context, the real benefits of this advance will be seen when genetically engineered somatic cells are ... A Colman - 《Genetic Analysis Biomolecular Engineering》 被引量: 64发表: 1999年 Language and values in the human cloning debate: a web-...
Regulation of Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 4E and Its Isoform: Implications for Antiviral Strategy in Plants In recent years, biotechnology has permitted regulation of the expression of endogenous plant genes to improve agronomically important traits. Genetic modi... YY Zhang,HX Li,OY Bo,... - 《...