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When genetically engineered into mammalian neurons, these proteins cause similar ion influxes, activating neurons.
Such genes could be genetically engineered into crops or the information could be used to help guide conventional breeding.
One study showed that the chloride-ion pump can be genetically engineered into specific neurons in the brain or into muscle cells.
Stanford bioengineer Ingmar Riedel-Kruse, PhD, and his postdoc David Glass, PhD, have developed a set of tiny, synthetic molecular connectors that can be genetically engineered into bacteria so that they'll pop up on the bugs' surfaces.
His weapon is a different type of bacterium, which he has genetically engineered into a finely honed anti-biofilm missile.The starting point for this new piece of biotechnology is a common gut bacterium called Escherichia coli.
Strategies for combating resistance, based on knowledge of pest population genetics and ecology, are increasingly being used to prolong the effective lifespan both of conventional insecticides and of toxins genetically engineered into crop plants.
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There are many potential risks to releasing a genetically engineered organism into the wild.
The molecular biologists at Asilomar sidestepped ecological concerns by prohibiting the release of genetically engineered organisms into the environment.
Others are injecting genetically engineered DNA into cells, where it can direct the production of viral proteins.
Men in spacesuits were assigned to release the first genetically engineered organisms into the wide world: bacteria sprayed on strawberries to protect them from frost.
2. Examine the debate about using trees to clean up the environment by reading and discussing "Turning Genetically Engineered Trees Into Toxic Avengers".
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