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Apparently White 'Blue Bells' are a rare occurrence. I found this pair on our hay meadow along with another 9 or 10 around the boundaries. I am forced to wonder if the White flowers are throwbacks or throw forwards ?
Beatriz Martínez Delgado, Head of the Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Health Carlos III, ISCIII
“GC and clinical areas” Indication for GC consultation, patient information, genetic testing, importance of GC in Cancer, importance of GC in Rare Diseases.
An idea I came up with. I thought it would be an interesting visual, more of a personal art project then an actual portfolio work. Modeled in 3D Studio Max. Textures,paint over and graphics added using Adobe Photoshop
Genetically Modified Paradise seen from my east balcony, with Trekroner Fortress nicely framed between new and old buildings and Sweden in the distance (visible on many days).
Figure 5 Chromosomes of (a) diploid 2 n = 40 and (b) haploid 2 n = 20 (× 1000)
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I can't curl my tongue. Nor could her father (from what I can remember). So according to my high school biology teacher, she's apparently a genetic aberration.
(She can do it better than this too, if I'm not putting the "pressure" on her to do it for a photo. She got laughing too hard here to hold it.)
Researchers at the University of Guelph are genetically engineering tobacco to produce life-saving antibodies that can be used to detect deadly bacteria in food and water.
Photos from our trip though a greenhouse for doing SCIENCE!
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Pictured are my two roommates dogs, Nelly and Bo. Bo is a male and is the black lab to the right. Nelly is a female and is the small sandy colored dog to the left. These dogs are the same species yet there are some drastic differences in their phenotype, which has to do with the different alleles that they have for certain genes. Breeding dogs is done in order to obtain certain characteristics in the offspring.
National Workshop on Monitoring and reporting on the implementation of the second global plan of action (GPA2) for PGRFA in Egypt
Figure 2 In-vitro translation of hybrid-selected poly(A)+RNA: (1) total poly(A)+RNA; (2) hybrid-selected poly(A)+ RNA with clone pB3; (3) unselected poly(A)+ RNAs with clone pB3; (4) hybrid-selected poly(A)+RNA with clone pR8; (5) unselected poly(A)+RNAs with clone pR8
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Port Orford cedar immature pollen cones. Dorena Genetic Resource Center. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: March 4, 2002
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC digital photo collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program. For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth