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"This generates a human boundary layer.
He said that mapping the DNA in the so-called epigenome and the ways that it coordinates the body's biological activities would help scientists "understand the process that generates a human being — and what goes wrong in disease".
It brings to mind the discourse surrounding the 1% in the wake of the Occupy movement, where the shadowy figures at the top who purportedly oppress are always presented as a kind of abstract idea, a politicised construction that never truly generates a human face or contains any obvious links to reality.
It brings to mind the discourse surrounding the 1% in the wake of the Occupy movement, where the shadowy figures at the top who purportedly oppress are always presented as a kind of abstract idea, a politicized construction that never truly generates a human face or contains any obvious links to reality.
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One nifty aspect of this system is that it generates a human-readable description of the steps it's performing.
After a knock-out mouse lacking the gene known as Msx1 was generated, a human family was found who lacked one of their two copies of the gene.
British regulators on Wednesday issued the country's first license to use cloning techniques to generate a human embryo to produce stem cells that might be used for the treatment of disease.
We generated a human monoclonal antibody (mAb), designated 2A5, which targets the HCV envelope.
To diminish the risk of generating a human anti-mouse antibody response in patients, chimeric variants were created.
Taking advantage of the CRISPR/CAS9 gene editing technology, we generated a human T cell line that stably expresses CD4 and both co-receptors CCR5 and CXCR4.
The firm plans to acquire 20 of the new million-dollar sequencing machines from Illumina, which, when running at full capacity, should bring the cost of generating a human genome down to $1000.
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