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He added four genes to skin cells which transformed them into stem cells, which in turn could become specialised cells.
It multiplies and some of the resulting cells become specialised to create all the tissues of the body including nerve and bone and skin.
"John's work has changed the way we understand how cells in the body become specialised, paving the way for important developments in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
The tradeoffs were powerful bite forces, a narrow dietary and body size regime, collectively probably implying greater risk of extinction if the environmental conditions to which these cats had become specialised changed too much or too rapidly [6], [46], [53].
The ability of foraminiferal genetic types to become specialised and adapted to life in regionally distinct ecosystems is a likely driver of their divergence and speciation in the open ocean, running counter to the apparent lack of barriers to gene flow.
The investigation of murder cases had become specialised and officers were specially trained in CCTV, forensic recovery, family liaison and exhibit handling.
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This is one argument for a broad curriculum, but while some on the panel suggested English legal training may have become too specialised, most were all for specialisation.
This forces mid-market firms to build their own sourcing networks, and to become more specialised.
Venture firms have become more specialised, and the gap between the best and the rest has widened.
However, Wintour used the opportunity to appeal to the younger generation to "not become too specialised" and instead "be intellectually free".
"In higher research degrees, disciplines become so specialised that there may be only one or two areas of expertise and these may be in other countries," adds Hibler.
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