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NOVA GENETIC team visits IITA to collaborate on genetics hosted by IITA management represented by Deputy Director General, Partnerships for Delivery, DDG P4D, Kenton Dashiell, and Bioscience Center, facilitated by IITA scientists, Ismail Rabbi, Ryo Matsumoto, Abush Abebe, and Lab Manager, Yemi Fajire on 19 January 2023. Photo by IITA.
Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.
Day 10 at Microworld Arcadia we put on a display of Genetic Moo's interactive art from the last 5 years including some early works: Animacules and Mother. Most popular was The Virus which we first showed two years ago at Glastonbury - some children spent maybe 15 minutes testng the work to its limits with series of drop kicks and spinning smashes. Later on some Tango dancers came and twirled through the space.
Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.
For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com
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Figure 3 Two daughter nuclei formed from recent cleavage. They adjoin each other and there is no cytoplasmic boundary between them.
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Ok, who wants to help me count all the purple and white flowers so I can calculate the allelic frequencies? Anyone?
Figure 1 The presumptive path way of pollen androgenesis and callus formation in Vicia faba
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Figure 1 (a) Young embryoid from callus of litchi pollen; (b) root and embryo from embryoid
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A delegate of a WIPO member state signs the Final Act and/or the WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge. The Diplomatic Conference on Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from May 13-24, 2024. More: Diplomatic Conference on Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge.
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View of the podium during the Preparatory Committee of the "Diplomatic Conference to Conclude an International Legal Instrument Relating to Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources", held at WIPO Headquarters in Geneva, on December 13, 2023.
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Figure 1 (a) Isolated protoplasts from cotyledons of B. juncea; (b) first division of a
regenerated cell after two days of culture; (c) second division after five days of culture; (d) cell colonies after 15 days of culture, (e) callus formation after seven weeks of culture; (f) rhizogenesis in callus after 10 weeks of culture.
Not only is she a recent transfer to Bethany, but she aspires to be a genetic engineer in her free time.... I loved that we were all dressed up and playing at the Tech, so good!
Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.
On the first day you can see The Virus & Comb Jellies by Genetic Moo, Chromatic Play sculptures by Tine Bech and Primordial sound and generative visuals by Jockel Liess.
Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.
For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com
Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.
Day 10 at Microworld Arcadia we put on a display of Genetic Moo's interactive art from the last 5 years including some early works: Animacules and Mother. Most popular was The Virus which we first showed two years ago at Glastonbury - some children spent maybe 15 minutes testng the work to its limits with series of drop kicks and spinning smashes. Later on some Tango dancers came and twirled through the space.
Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.
For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com