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Amgen produces it using recombinant DNA, or gene-splicing, technology.
It can be made in large quantities with gene-splicing (recombinant DNA) techniques.
Gene-splicing is more precise, circumscribed and predictable than other techniques, and new insect-resistant varieties of grain crafted with gene-splicing have lower levels of contamination with toxic fungi and insect parts than conventional grains.
Canadian novelist and critic Atwood, whose latest book, MaddAddam, explores gene-splicing between humans and animals, opted for The Tempest.
The draft would require those countries to disclose where they are conducting defensive research involving gene-splicing or germs likely to be used in weapons.
Also, in a debate over gene-splicing in the United States in the mid-80's, a decade before the seeds were widely planted.
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These proteins were known before gene splicing was developed.
The engraving was done using complicated techniques involving gene splicing and recombinant DNA.
About that time, the City Council in Cambridge, Mass., debated a ban on such gene splicing technology in laboratories there.
That discovery and later ones became essential steps in gene splicing and other techniques involved in genetic engineering.
"You can have a degree in gene splicing, but if it's 10 years old, it's not worth much," he noted.
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