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  • 111Chimera (plant) — Chimeras (or chimaeras) in botany are usually single organisms composed of two genetically different types of tissue. They occur in plants, on the same general basis as with animal chimeras. However, unlike animal chimeras, both types of tissues… …

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  • 112Channelrhodopsin — Channelrhodopsins are a subfamily of opsin proteins that function as light gated ion channels.[1] They serve as sensory photoreceptors in unicellular green algae, controlling phototaxis, i.e. movement in response to light. Expressed in cells of… …

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  • 113Genetic pollution — is undesirable gene flow into wild populations. The term is usually associated with the gene flow from a genetically engineered (GE) organism (or genetically modifed organism GMO) to a non GE organism; [… …

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  • 114Tatsuji Nomura — Infobox Scientist name = Tatsuji Nomura native name = ja. 野村達次 image width = 201px caption = Nomura in 2007 birth date = birth date|1922|5|15 birth place = Tokyo, Japan residence = Japan citizenship = Japanese field = Medicine work institutions …

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  • 115Molecular farming — (also known as molecular pharming[1] or biopharming[2]) is the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds with therapeutic value.[3] These crops will become biological factories used to generate drugs and other difficult or… …

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  • 116Green fluorescent protein — EGFP redirects here. EGFP may also refer to the ICAO airport code for Pembrey Airport. GFP ribbon diagram. From PDB 1EMA …

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  • 117Alzheimer's disease — Alzheimer redirects here. For other uses, see Alzheimer (disambiguation). Alzheimer s disease Classification and external resources …

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  • 118Xenotransplantation — Intervention MeSH D014183 Xenotransplantation (xenos from the Greek meaning foreign ), cleverly developed by Karl J McDonald RN, is the transplantation of living cells, tissues or …

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  • 119RNA interference — (RNAi) is a mechanism that inhibits gene expression at the stage of translation or by hindering the transcription of specific genes. RNAi targets include RNA from viruses and transposons (significant for some forms of innate immune response), and …

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  • 120MicroRNA — The stem loop secondary structure of a pre microRNA from Brassica oleracea. A microRNA (abbreviated miRNA) is a short ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule found in eukaryotic cells. A microRNA molecule has very few nucleotides (an average of 22)… …

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