Genetic Engineering A process of inserting new genetic information into existing cells in order to modify a specific organism for the purpose of changing one of its characteristics.
genetic engineering A technique used to modify the genetic information in a living cell, reprogramming it for a desired purpose (such as the production of a substance it would not naturally produce). genome All the genes carried by a cell.
Genetic Engineering is the new technique of finding and transferring desirable genes from one organism. Concerns Genetics is the study of the way characters of living things are passed from one generation to the next.
Genetic engineering Any change in the genetic constitution of an organism brought about by artificial means other than simple artificial selection and which would not usually occur in nature, ...
The companies vociferously tout the potential benefits of genetic engineering while downplaying the fact that these new genetically engineered foods have not undergone the long-term testing necessary to prove that they are safe for the environment ...
Breeding programs and genetic engineering are powerful methods for enhancing natural tendencies of plants, or for introducing these tendencies into alternative types of plants which might be more suitable for the environmental conditions.
Recombinant: Made through genetic engineering. By introducing virus, animal or plant genes into the genetic material of bacteria or yeast cells, these microorganisms can be turned into factories to produce defined proteins.
Critics argue that genetic engineering poses a potential risk of biological disaster from unforseen side-effects, and places too much power over our food supply and the natural world in the hands of a few bio-engineering companies.
Synthetic hormones, antibiotics, chemicals and genetic engineering are prohibited. The living environment must be stress-free and promote the health and well-being of the animals, as well as prevent the contamination of air, land and water.
FAO. Glossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering. Translations of "biodiesel": Language Translations Bulgarian: ...
This is especially helpful in genetic engineering - which produces a unique individual by combining portions of the genetic code from two or more individuals of another species through artificial means.
Plasmid: A circular piece of DNA that exists apart from the chromosome and replicates independently of it. Bacterial plasmids carry information that renders the bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Plasmids are often used in genetic engineering to ...
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