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Down the other is Big Weed: industrial farms, joints by Marlboro and pot cookies by General Mills, Monsanto patenting genetically modified strains of Purple Kush.
They are experimenting with ways to inject modified strains of harmless varieties of E. coli bacteria into fibers like cotton and even milkweed.
A similar leakage might also happen accidentally, and I was sent, as a matter of urgency, an article from the Guardian about how researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison had modified strains of bird flu to create a virus similar to the 1918 Spanish flu that killed 50m people.
This work uses genetically modified strains of Y. lipolytica as tool for the direct conversion of affordable raw industrial molasses and glycerol into the value-added erythritol product.
The pentoses (D-xylose and D-arabinose) from hemicellulose hydrolysis are not easily utilized by Saccharomyces strains; therefore, genetically modified strains of Pichia stipitis, Zymomonas mobilis, are used for their fermentation.
In this paper, we describe the use of novel genetically modified strains of Aspergillus niger made by a design and build strategy from a lineage of classically improved strains with a history of safe use in enzyme production.
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The team has developed a genetically modified strain of the virus, with "molecular hooks" allowing it to adhere to nearly any surface.
Germany announced plans on Tuesday to ban the only genetically modified strain of corn grown in the European Union, dealing a new blow to the American manufacturer, Monsanto, and raising the specter of trade tensions with the United States.
But two days before Mr. Putin's arrival for the summit, officials said, Washington was notified that Russia's Export Control Commission had refused to let Russian scientists share with the United States a genetically modified strain of anthrax that its scientists said seemed to defeat Russia's anthrax vaccine -- at least in hamsters.
The key is a genetically modified strain of Escherichia coli bacterium, which can break down the sugars in brown seaweed, or macro-algae, to produce ethanol, according to new research published in the peer-reviewed journal Science.
Professor Johnston said that the genetically modified strain of mouse he and his colleagues had created could also be used to study what happens during these more dangerous infections when the function of the lung is threatened and people can die as a result.
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