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Transgene Deletion From GM Crops Inducible promoters could be used to delete transgenic sequences from all or specific parts of a transgenic plant, thereby addressing some of the publ...
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Cloned Mice are Fat Mice A study that followed the long-term development of cloned mice has revealed that they are prone to obesity in adulthood.
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California Set to Ban GM Fish The State of California, USA, is considering banning transgenic fish.
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Tracking Transgene Movement Depending on whether genes travel by pollen or seed, different challenges Depending on whether genes travel by pollen or seed, different challenges ...
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Report Increases Awareness of GM Pollen as Source of Gene Flow A European Environment Agency report has reviewed the flow of pollen from genetically modified (GM) plants and made recommendations to try and limit pollen-mediated gene flow...
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Australia Creates Transgenic Cloned Calves Four transgenic cloned calves have been born in Australia as part of a dairy research project.
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Rabbits Join Cloned Menagerie Given the legendary reproductive powers of rabbits, it has proved more difficult than expected to clone them.
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Designer Eggs for Protein Production Egg whites could be a new source of recombinant proteins following the production of transgenic chickens that lay 'designer' eggs.
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Transgenic Sows Rear Faster-Growing Piglets Transgenic pigs expressing bovine α-lactalbumin in their milk have been shown to produce faster-growing piglets.
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Shrimp Scientists Recruited by Sygen Four new appointments have been made at Sygen International as the company begins a Shrimp Research and Development programme.
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