Similar words: engineering, engineer, domineering, mountaineering, genetic, genetics, pioneering, molecular genetics. Meaning: n. the technology of preparing recombinant DNA in vitro by cutting up DNA molecules and splicing together fragments from more than one organism.
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31. There is also considerable potential for the development of novel biological control agents by genetic engineering.
32. Opponents of genetic engineering see it as a misuse of scientific knowledge.
33. In her highly controversial book, Genetic Engineering: Dream or Nightmare?
34. As yet there have been few large-scale studies of technicians involved in scaling up genetic engineering processes.
35. Beginning Friday, the Civic will co-star in a new science-fiction thriller about genetic engineering, called Gattaca.
36. Cloning differs from genetic engineering.
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37. They say genetic engineering improves crops.
38. The development of genetic engineering is a controversial issue.
39. He chose genetic engineering to be his lifelong career.
40. Genetic engineering created this zinnia hybrid flower.
41. Dr Nochi's genetic engineering involved growing the vaccine in rice.
42. We studied the stability of the aerosol of escherichia coli K-12C-600, a host strain for genetic engineering, in a special rotating drum with sodium fluorescein as aerosol tracer.
43. Affinity peptide ( Marker ) became more important in the development of genetic engineering.
44. In genetic engineering, multiple identical copies of a gene are produced in cloning vectors, such as plasmids and phages. See gene cloning. See also apomixis.
45. Chitinase genes have broad application in genetic engineering of plant resistance to fungal diseases due to the special anti-fungal character of chitinases.
46. It arrives at the conclusion that the plant and genetic engineering could not be applied to practice until the structure expression of genes$...
47. I graduated from the Biology Department of Wuhan University in 2006, majoring in genetic engineering .
48. More recently, genetic engineering has been used to create male sterile lines, by linking ribonuclease gene expression with a promoter sequence controlling an anther-specific gene.
49. With the rise of the bioengineering and genetic engineering technology, the sports nutriology in the 21st century will be pushed forward greatly.
50. The genetic engineering technique used in the mice cannot be used in people, he said.
51. Patterns in Nature: Flowers Genetic engineering created this zinnia hybrid flower.
52. Conclusion New neurite guiding molecules might be potential target genes for CNS regeneration by genetic engineering.
53. This research established a solid foundation to find new method of detecting APP such as ELISA, PCR etc and produce an Actinobacillus pleuropleumoniae genetic engineering vaccine strain effective.
54. After the extensive news coverage of this momentous event, the study of genetic engineering and recombinant DNA was thrown into the public spotlight.
55. Objective To immunologically characterize the binding activity of a genetic engineering human antibody against keratin.
56. Utilizing genetic engineering to improve heredity of Hedysarum mongolicum has become an important practice meanings.
57. Molecular techniques for genetic engineering came to the world during 70 s.
58. In this Institute, I participated in research on genetic engineering.
59. In the last 10 years developments in molecular biology and genetic engineering techniques have led to an increased understanding of the molecular biology of crystal formation.
60. Plant organ regeneration has an important role in plant reproduction and genetic engineering, and also provides an experimental system to study molecular mechanism of plant development.
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