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Speeding Breeding for Sheep Researchers have used gametes from eight week old lambs to create a new generation of sheep
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China Creates Gene Bank for Endangered Species To speed up the process of fast, better and permanent protection of the endangered genes and species resources, the Chinese State Forestry Bureau and ...
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Clones Show Abnormal X Chromosome Inactivation A study of female cloned calves has revealed that the normal patterns of X chromosome inactivation were disrupted. This is further evidence that incom...
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Splicing Proteins Offer New Route To Salt Tolerance A novel way of inducing salt tolerance has been uncovered by researchers expressing plant genes in yeast.
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GM Pine Gives Greener Paper Transgenic trees expressing antisense cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase show no negative environmental impacts in the field, but should lead to positive ...
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Therapeutic Cloning Demonstrated in Cows Researchers at Advanced Cell Technology, (USA), have shown that tissues derived from cloned embryos are not rejected by recipient cattle.
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Sheep Gene Function Programme Planned The Australian Meat and Livestock organization is to establish a major sheep gene function programme.
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Belgium Tells Aventis to Destroy GM Trial The Belgian Ministry of Social Affairs Public Health and the Environment has ordered Aventis to destroy a GM rapeseed trial by 21st June because it pe...
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Turkey Pioneer Dies Frank X. Ogasawara, a leader in the development of artificial insemination in turkeys, has died aged 88.
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CMS Restorer Gene Cloned Researchers have identified a restorer gene which could help breeders and biotechnologists manipulate fertility in crop plants more easily.
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