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Cloning, also called nuclear transfer, involves taking genetic material from an adult's cell and slipping it into a woman's egg whose nucleus has been removed.
Nuclear transfer involves the introduction of the nucleus from a cell into an enucleated egg cell (an egg cell that has had its own nucleus removed).
Genetically bespoke stem cells thus have the potential to be big business.Non-destructive testingThe problem is that making them using somatic-cell nuclear transfer involves breaking up viable embryos, since the cells in question are found inside early-stage embryos, called blastocysts.
Slip transfer involves dilatational opening of linking extension fractures and associated fluid diffusion.
Direct electron transfer involves either membrane-bound cytochromes or the proposed conducting structures termed nanowires [13].
Pronuclear transfer involves fertilising two eggs and moving the combined parents' DNA into the fertilised donor egg.
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As in Halhoul, most of the transfer involved territory that has been under mixed control and became fully Palestinian.
Kaloti told the inspectors clients sometimes preferred cash as payment via a bank transfer involved a charge of 1,000 dirhams (£163).
Middlesbrough are likely to use some of the money from any transfer involving Jonathan Woodgate or Stewart Downing to help fund the signing of Afonso Alves, Heerenveen's Brazil striker.
In 1996 British developmental biologist Ian Wilmut generated a cloned sheep, named Dolly, by means of nuclear transfer involving an enucleated embryo and a differentiated cell nucleus.
Instead of United his agent arranged a trial at Bastia and from there he progressed to Lyon and then to Chelsea in 2005 in what was then the biggest transfer involving an African player.
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