But it isn't. It's a miracle. Because nobody does that. ... Down through history human beings have altered their DNA, yes. But over centuries, not minutes. People evolved, they didn't transform. ... In the past few hundred years, though, the speed has been picking up. And in the last 10 years there has been a geometric...
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wayimmune.org/00_how_to/altdna.htm
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Mar 17, 2008 ... How much did scientists know about altering DNA in the 1970's? ... In theory, yes, by using retroviral vectors that infect a wide range of cells in ...
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by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei; Posted June 2, 2007 in DNA and Disease, Genetically Modified Foods and Organisms ... Scientists have altered the DNA of the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes that causes listeriosis, a form of food poisoning. The bioengineered form of the bacteria can now infect mice, which is normally immune...
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www.eyeondna.com/2007/06/02/could-altering-dna-in-bacte...
www.eyeondna.com/2007/06/02/could-altering-dna-in-bacteria-pose-a-terrorist-threat/
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Very often, genetic mutations occur when errors in the DNA code substitute one amino acid for another. It is this sort of mutation that is at the center of a disease called cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) deficiency, an inherited metabolic disorder that the Kruger laboratory uses as a genetic model.
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Flow Cytometric Detection of Drugs Altering the DNA Methylation Pattern1 ... Disruption in the DNA methylation pattern was evaluated at the translational level of the Escherichia coli ß-galactosidase coding gene (lacZ). We have constructed a clonal cell line (A4/4 cells) derived from the adenovirus-transformed human...
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Homeodomain proteins are a highly conserved class of DNA-binding proteins that are found in virtually every eukaryotic organism. The conserved mechanism that these proteins use to bind DNA suggests that there may be at least a partial ... Altering the DNA-binding Specificity of the Yeast Mat 2 Homeodomain Protein*;
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www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/276/35/32696
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The acquisition of PwC Consulting fundamentally changes the DNA of the world's largest — and still one of the most important — IT companies. This Special Report dissects what the new IBM will look like and how its changes affect you.
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A study finds mobile phones damage human DNA in the lab - but does not show they harm health. ... Radio waves from mobile phones do harm body cells and damage DNA, a laboratory study has shown.
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If anyone out there still believes that DNA is destiny and that claims to the contrary are so much bleeding-heart, Altering genes by adding or removing silencing molecules is part of a new field called epigenetics. If epigenetics were a film, it would be "Fahrenheit 9/11," the hot new release and one that is causing...
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