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The gene-spliced and natural versions are identical.
If you gene-spliced Hillary Clinton into Inspector Gadget, this would be the result.
Re "The F.D.A. Chickens Out" (Op-Ed, May 8): Andrew Kimbrell's arguments in favor of mandatory labeling of gene-spliced foods are specious.
Greyhounds have been gene-spliced with human DNA in an abandoned military experiment, and are now raced by handlers with an empathetic link to their dogs.
The furor over StarLink is a result of the federal government's wrong-headed regulatory approach to gene-spliced plants and foods.
Jolie was halfway to a cartoon, as if Rambo had been gene-spliced with Jessica Rabbit, but there is nothing luscious or overheated about the new-look Lara.
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Each well will contain a single gene (or, rather, lots of copies of the same human gene) spliced into the genetic material of a "plasmid"—a small, circular DNA molecule.
A blow to this argument came 2 years ago, when a mouse-eye gene spliced into fruit flies prompted them to form extra fly eyes on their legs and elsewhere.
Not only could their new construction, dubbed "Sleeping Beauty," slip into chromosomes, but a small test gene spliced into the transposon was also imported into the DNA of fish and human cells.
The cells transfected with Tip110 siRNA and control siRNA were compared for the alternative gene spliced transcripts.
Briefly, we first compiled a "composite genome" consisting of known RP gene spliced mRNA sequences and the human genome (hg18) [ 14].
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