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In the view of some biologists, nothing would better suit the DNA industry than a genuine midlife crisis, a realization that this most mythologized of bio-abbreviations may not, after all, be the fulcrum around which the Milky Way wheels.
The DNA industry is growing at a huge pace.
This article provides an overview of the retail DNA industry, addressing a few questions ripe for misinterpretation and confusion.
The retail DNA industry is forcing laypersons, academics, and medical and legal professionals alike to face the crossroads of genetics, law, and society.
It argues that the challenges posed by the retail DNA industry are both intelligible and manageable; optimally, multidisciplinary individuals would guide the way, steering the courts, legislature, laboratories, and clinics toward an adequate balance of consumer protection, autonomy, and understanding.
Increasing numbers of people will be asking their spouses and parents: "What happened 25 years ago?" The direct-to-consumer DNA industry sometimes warns customers of the possibility of unintended consequences.
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Bacteria use restriction endonucleases to destroy invading DNA, and industry has exploited these enzymes for molecular cut-and-paste reactions that are central to many recombinant DNA technologies.
The last case was the Human Genome Project, which helped produce the huge DNA sequencing industry.
Now, however, it looks like capitalism may have altered the DNA of both industry and academia.
I figured that we could develop something for that, even though it was not the polymer we had," he says, showing his tech industry DNA.
The twin evils that beset successful companies time and again — complacency and arrogance — have taken up residence in the DNA of the industry.
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