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- PMID 25759636. Rasmussen RS, Morrissey MT (2007). "Biotechnology in Aquaculture: Transgenics and Polyploidy". Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety...
- ability to produce RNA or protein in the transgenic organism or alter the normal function of the transgenic organism's genetic code. In general, the DNA...
- increased crop yield and farm profit. Long before humans began using transgenics, sweet potato emerged naturally 8000 years ago by embedding of genes...
- soil-borne diseases such as sclerotinia, verticillium wilt and clubroot. Transgenic rapeseed shows great promise for disease resistance. Tran****pression of...
- cisgenic category should not require the same regulatory scrutiny as transgenics. Genetically modified plants can also be developed using gene knockdown...
- Papadopoulos, S., Pende, M., Fei, J., Murawala, P. (13 May 2021). "The use of transgenics in the laboratory axolotl". Developmental Dynamics. 251 (6): 942–956...
- genetically modified mouse, genetically engineered mouse model (GEMM) or transgenic mouse is a mouse (Mus musculus) that has had its genome altered through...
- to computer resources including 4120 cores and 4.2 PB of storage. The Transgenics Core provides access to genetically modified mice and cell lines. Cellular...
- Manticore-produced transgenics in their abilities. Ames White (Martin ****mins), a government agent tasked with eliminating the freed transgenics, is revealed...
- In molecular biology, a reporter gene (often simply reporter) is a gene that researchers attach to a regulatory sequence of another gene of interest in...