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genetic engineer
noun
A scientist or engineer whose speciality is genetic engineering
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Ray Wu, a biochemist and genetic engineer who helped lead research at Cornell University on genetically modifying rice and other crops to better withstand environmental stresses, died on Feb. 10 in Ithaca, N.Y.
The resources and manpower to successfully complete a designer baby engineering project would require much more than a skilled genetic engineer and some lab space.
Markus brought in his co-founder and genetic engineer George Bonaci to do something that sounds a bit, well, wild – make genetically identical, cheap rhino horns in a lab.
"It's a natural genetic engineer," Dale said.
In addition, the genetic engineer should consider the design criteria related to cell-specific action.
Thus, even if two offspring originally inherit the same genome, undoubtedly their DNA will change over time, as nature is the ultimate "genetic engineer".
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Genetically engineered, genetic engineering.
According to J. A. Shapiro, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are genetic engineers and mobile elements are "natural genetic engineering systems" that facilitate the evolutionary rewriting of genomic information [ 97].
supporters and genetic engineers alike.
But genetic engineers can fundamentally redesign them.
This point is acknowledged – partially – by genetic engineers.
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