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en To really understand the physiological consequences, we have begun to develop a genetically engineered mouse with the FOP mutation.

en I'm outraged that a genetically engineered alfalfa will contaminate the South Dakota alfalfa seed that has been developed over generations. Bees pollinate alfalfa, and we know that bees can forage for miles. The introduction of genetically engineered alfalfa practically guarantees that there will be no genetically engineered-free seed in a matter of a few years.

en Today, we simply don't have a system to catch the illegal use of genetically engineered ingredients. We don't even have a system that requires mandatory safety tests, Mr. Chairman, to make sure that genetically engineered products, when they are used properly, are safe.

en If you were to search for the genetic mutation behind this mouse's disease, you wouldn't find it; there isn't one. These mice develop disease only because their telomeres are short, and having telomerase doesn't lengthen them right away.

en In the case of genetically engineered foods, however, consumers may not be able to discriminate.

en These weapons were extraordinarily potent. Some of them were actually engineered, genetically, to become more lethal than the strains in nature,

en These new genetically engineered food crops are the first wave of a generation of 'Brave New World' foods that are going to have serious health and environmental repercussions, The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers.

en I am interested in creating mouse models for prostate cancer [using] genetically modified mice,

en CSA-54 killed a wide range of HIV isolates, and completely blocked genetically engineered HIV that enters the cells independent of the cell surface receptor the virus normally uses.

en Two years ago we thought genetically engineered foods would be the next big thing. Now even biotech companies are beginning to wonder if consumers will accept these foods.

en If physiological needs are relatively well gratified, there then emerges a new set of needs, which we can categorize roughly as safety needs. All that has been said of the physiological needs is equally true, although in a lesser degree, of these des
  Abraham Maslow

en I think it was misleading not to tell participants that that this drug was genetically engineered from hamster cells and that it was designed to alter their immune system. Reasonable people would think twice before allowing an experimental drug to change their immune system.

en You have an equivalent to random mutation, except it's better, ... It's directed mutation, people constantly trying to improve the software.

en It could reduce the mutation level . . . you are less likely to have widespread mutation than if you had 20 strains hop-scotching across Asia.

en It could reduce the mutation level ... you are less likely to have widespread mutation than if you had 20 strains hop-scotching across Asia.


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