WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government will start considering industry proposals to sell genetically engineered animals as human food....
... (IRD) has established that bees have the potential to mediate the escape of transgenes (genetically engineered material) from crops to their wild relatives over several kilometres. The findings, ...
Bees have the potential to mediate the escape of transgenes (genetically engineered material) from crops to their wild relatives over several kilometers. The findings bear significant implications for ...
... advances in genomics are rapidly driving the development of molecular diagnostics, reports Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN). The payoff for successful molecular diagnostic products ...
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The U.S. government says it has determined there are no food or feed safety concerns from the release of some unauthorized genetically engineered cotton.
... wealth of scientific knowledge available online, hobbyists are tinkering with genetic engineering at home, trying to invent novel products, disease cures, even new life forms.
... wealth of scientific knowledge available online, hobbyists are tinkering with genetic engineering at home, trying to invent novel products, disease cures, even new life forms.
... -healthy omega-3 fatty acids. These are two examples of products you might see in your local supermarket soon -- animals developed not through conventional breeding but through genetic engineering.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 14 (UPI) -- The Union of Concerned Scientists says it has determined genetic engineering has failed to produce higher U.S. crop yields.
... for people at risk."
How the L-Fabp protein may be contributing to gallstone formation in the genetically engineered mice is likely to be complex. Davidson believes the problem may be related to ...
... or MSCs) to deliver a cancer-killing protein to tumors. The genetically engineered stem cells are able to home to the cancer cells, both in culture and in mouse models, and deliver ...
A debate is heating up over whether selective breeding is more effective than genetic engineering when it comes to improving livestock.
... , cross-links and deletions—errors in our normal genetic codes that, if left unchecked, may accelerate the aging ... researchers under R. Stephen Lloyd genetically engineered mice without the neil1 gene ...
... in humans," said Dr. Zaed Hamady, an MRC Research Fellow at Leeds University.
Since genetic engineering techniques were developed in the 1970s, scientists have found ways to apply them to medicine. ...
... holds the Canada Research Chair in Apoptotic Signaling at the University of Ottawa, used sophisticated genetic engineering to remove or 'knock out' the Lkb1 gene from beta cells of laboratory mice. ...