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Speaking to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Dr. Gerberding said scientists expected that a virus that has swept through chickens and other poultry in Asia would genetically change into a flu that can be transmitted among people.
Advances in application of biotechnology to fishes have provided tools that can be used to genetically change (improve) cultured populations using non-selective breeding methods through manipulations of genes and chromosomes (mainly triploidy).
It was concluded that selection to genetically change long-term feed intake can be successful, yet repeated observations at several life stages are needed to ensure the accuracy of feed intake estimates and the efficiency of selection.
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A movement against these crops, genetically changed for various reasons -- including higher yield, more nutritional value and pest or disease control -- is strongest among Western Europeans and to some extent Americans.
From a scientific standpoint, therefore, evolution may be called a "fact" for the same reason that gravity can: under the scientific definition, evolution is an observable process that occurs whenever a population of organisms genetically changes over time.
To fulfill the definition of coevolution it remains to be shown in which ways the damselfish have genetically changed in response to changes in their cultivated algae.
In layer IV the first domesticated-type rachis segments of barley appear, indicating the emergence of potentially genetically changed barley cultivars by roughly 10.000 cal BP.
Transmission of adaptive or genetically changed microorganisms from wildlife to humans, either directly or indirectly through domestic animals, may occur in many ways.
These antibody-based receptors, called chimeric antigen receptors (CARs), are genetically fused to proteins of the T-cell receptor signalling machinery (CD3ζ, CD28 and others), so that T lymphocytes genetically changed to express these receptors upon antigen binding will be properly activated [68].
Heirloom seeds: Heirloom seeds come from plants that have not been genetically changed by humans.
And, if approved, it would be the first time that any country has allowed a genetically engineered change that could be passed on to the offspring of the person on whom it was performed.Mitochondria are tiny structures, present in almost every cell in the body, that convert food and oxygen into energy.
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