- is
covered by
patents and
patent applications of
Keygene N.V. AFLP is a
registered trademark of
Keygene N.V. Vos, P., Hogers, R., Bl****er, M., Reijans,...
- In 1989 the
organisation became a
shareholder in
biotechnology company KeyGene. In 2004 the
breeding company set up a
second research facility in Fijnaart...
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Gene Scott Keyes (born
October 24, 1941) is a
former ****istant
Professor of
World Politics, a
sometime peace activist,
noted cartographer, and promoter...
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Rhamphospermum nigrum Bayer CropScience (in
collaboration with BGI-Shenzhen, China;
KeyGene; the
Netherlands and the
University of Queensland, Australia) announced...
- Europe.
Bayer Cropscience, in
collaboration with BGI-Shenzhen, China,
KeyGene, the Netherlands, and the
University of Queensland, Australia, announced...
- are in fact
genetically engineered grey wolves.
Scientists rewrote 14
key genes in grey wolf EPC
cells to
express 20 dire wolf
traits meaning that "no...
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aimed to
develop a
proxy species by
swapping enough key mammoth genes into the
Asian elephant genome.
Key mammoth genealogical traits include a 10-centimeter...
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concepts of monophyly, paraphyly, and
polyphyly have been used in
deducing key genes for
barcoding of
diverse groups of species. The term polyphyly, or polyphyletic...
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types of
molecular genes: protein-coding
genes and non-coding
genes.
During gene expression (the
synthesis of RNA or
protein from a
gene), DNA is
first copied...
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embryonic development in
humans and animals,
encoded by the SHH
gene. This
signaling molecule is
key in
regulating embryonic morphogenesis in all animals. SHH...