Transgenic tobacco plants bearing this chimeric gene were found to be tolerant to glufosinate treatment. |
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A chimeric animal would be fundamentally different from a hybrid, which is created by cross-breeding two species. |
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Now Weissman says he is thinking about making chimeric mice whose brains are 100 percent human. |
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Bruce Lehman echoed Justice Potter Stewart's famous definition of obscenity when asked what he thought would constitute a chimeric human. |
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With this deletion, the chimeric virus was less able to replicate itself when injected into the monkeys. |
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Procyon also contracted the chimeric antibody construction to Biovation Inc. and the large scale production to Goodwin Biotechnology, Inc. |
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We propose that the evolution and amplification of the novel chimeric gene have led to the overproduction of the regulatory CK2 subunit in testes. |
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Let us hope that is the case, that it is nothing more than chimeric gloom, because this cloud is a black one indeed and very hard to dismiss in light of recent headlines. |
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After construction of the chimeras by overlapping PCR, all of the chimeric genes were cloned into integrating vectors under control of the SEC9 or the SPO20 promoter. |
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The study of chimeric MyHCs has previously implicated these loop domains in the control of the enzymatic and biophysical properties of the motor domain. |
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It is certainly conserving some kind of chimeric confection that resembles a wildcat but it certainly isn't the Scottish wildcat. |
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Chromosomal translocation t results in synthesis of a homeobox fusion mRNA that codes for a potential chimeric transcription factor. |
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In front of their itinerant theatre, a smooth talker, nor smooth or talker, and a chimeric chemist are about to sell the remedy of Polichinelle, a potion that can cure the spectators of all kind of diseases. |
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You would think that a chimeric immune system would be more active, not less, and would therefore attack the recipient's other organs, since they look foreign to the transplanted immune cells. |
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In return, NuGEN will have access to bioMérieux's patented linear amplification technologies using chimeric primers, including extensive OEM rights for the research market. |
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Such individuals occur naturally when two independently fertilized pre-implantation embryos adhere to one another, thereby forming one embryo and a chimeric child. |
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It should be noted that the chimeric gene behind the creation of this transgenic fish is not intended to produce a hybrid being formed from germ or totipotent human and animal cells. |
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The system uses a coumarin-responsive chimeric transactivator together with a positive regulatory feedback loop to achieve efficient and tight control of expression. |
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Application of the technology for producing chimeric mice has given considerable insight into the way intestinal crypts are organized. |
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When attached to one of these chimeric polypeptides, the drug takes on characteristics that the drug alone does not possess. |
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Inflectra is a chimeric humanCaemurine monoclonal antibody that binds with high affinity to both soluble and transmembrane forms of TNF alpha but not to lymphotoxin alpha. |
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Cellectis announces the issuance by the USPTO of US patent 8,921,332 covering chimeric endonucleases for chromosomal gene editing by homologous recombination in cells. |
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Thus, the chimeric, multitarget approach for armored RNA preparation is practical and could reduce the labor and cost for quality control of multiplex RNA virus assays. |
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Chimeric embryos are made by injecting cells or genetic material from one species into the embryo of another. |
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