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  • In [[biology]], '''recombinant DNA''' is "biologically active [[DNA]] which has been formed by the in vitro jo [[Recombinant protein]]s are "proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology."<ref>{{MeSH|Recombinant proteins}}</ref>
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  • 249 bytes (37 words) - 07:20, 6 September 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Recombinant DNA]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • In [[biology]], '''recombinant DNA''' is "biologically active [[DNA]] which has been formed by the in vitro jo [[Recombinant protein]]s are "proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology."<ref>{{MeSH|Recombinant proteins}}</ref>
    464 bytes (63 words) - 02:30, 7 October 2013
  • Protein encoded by recombinant DNA or generated from a recombinant gene.
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  • In [[biology]], '''recombinant proteins''' are "[[protein]]s prepared by [[recombinant DNA]] technology."<ref>{{MeSH|Recombinant proteins}}</ref>
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  • ...delines_02/NIH_Guidelines_Apr_02.htm NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules] (April 2002)</ref> ...rest in [[biomedical research]].<ref>Paul Berg and Maxine F. Singer. “The recombinant DNA controversy: Twenty years later”. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. Vol 92, pp. 90
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], 1980, for [[recombinant DNA]]; board of sponsors, [[Federation of American Scientists]]
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  • A protein, produced for medical use by [[recombinant DNA]] technology, which accelerates the production of [[granulocyte]]s, especia
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Recombinant DNA]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Recombinant DNA}}
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  • {{r|Recombinant DNA}}
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  • |event='''1972''': [[Paul Berg]] creates the first recombinant DNA molecules, using restriction enzymes. This technology will be the beginning |event='''1973''': [[Annie Chang]] and [[Stanley Cohen]] showed that a recombinant DNA molecule can be maintained and replicated in E. coli.
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  • ==Recombinant DNA== ...d specific fragments of DNA together, this formed the basis for all future recombinant DNA technology.
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  • ...of pathogens and are immunogenic, or vaccines manufactured with the aid of recombinant DNA techniques. The latter vaccines may also be whole viruses whose nucleic aci Synthetic vaccines include '''DNA vaccines''' which are "recombinant DNA vectors encoding antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of d
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  • With the advent of cheap and readily available [[recombinant DNA]] and [[protein synthesis]] equipment, and the proliferation of [[biotechno
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  • ...that has resulted from [the] collision of new enabling technologies. Thus, recombinant DNA and improved DNA synthesis techniques provide the means of assembling new g
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  • The intentional creation of transgenic plants by laboratory based [[recombinant DNA]] methods is more recent (from the mid-1980s on) and has been a controversi ...for plant transformation is to carry out [[genetic engineering]], using [[recombinant DNA]] techniques, to create T-DNA plasmid vectors that carrying the desired for
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  • ...esearch in Houston. He was an Advisor to the White House and served on the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Prof. Dronamr
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  • .... Since many proteins do not naturally have an affinity for metal ions, [[recombinant DNA technology]] can be used to insert a protein tag into the relevant [[gene]]
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  • ...iology]]. The [[genetic code]], the function of [[ribozyme]]s, the first [[recombinant DNA]] and early [[library (biology)|genetic libraries]] were all arrived at usi
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  • ...esearch in Houston. He was an Advisor to the White House and served on the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Prof. Dronamr
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