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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
Genetic Choir - Church Songs for the 21st Century;
Obrechtkerk, Amsterdam,
December 4th, 2015;
© co broerse
UC San Diego bioengineers have created the first stable, fast and programmable genetic clock that reliably keeps time by the blinking of fluorescent proteins inside E. coli cells. The clock’s blink rate changes when the temperature, energy source or other environmental conditions change, a fact that could lead to new kinds of sensors that convey information about the environment through the blinking rate.
The researchers published their synthetic biology advance in the journal Nature on 29 October, 2008.
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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
Figure 2 IEF gel electrophoresis of S-rich protein
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Cat Cloning
It is possible to upturn the desired companionship and to achieve a life-long amity with your dearly loved cats. They acquire a special place in your house and heart once it becomes a crucial part of your life. Since the bound becomes so unique over the time that the idea of separation becomes unacceptable and unbearable. It has now very common to find cats in every house. They are part of the family and they are treated like so. With the hope of bringing even the slightest source of happiness in the lives of people, Sinogene has put countless efforts and commitment to achieve its milestone in advancing the cloning technology.
As this technology is in the process of grabbing the full attention of people around the world and is yet to reach your doorstep, many people wonder how it operates and how a cat can be cloned. People may ask: can it also transmit the same attributes possessed by the original cat, including temperament, appearance, and calibre? Our answer is: Yes, it can!
Cat Cloning process
Sinogene has all the answers to your queries. A cat cloning is a process of producing an identical twin of your cat. After collecting a DNA or Oocytes eggs of your original cat, it is then infused in the cloned embryo. After receiving a biopsy sample, we culture millions of cells that are cryopreserved. Our Gene Preservation (GP) stores a somatic cell, which can be used at any point.
If you feel like you cannot live without your cat and want to live with it longer then follow these steps,
If accessible, use gene preservation (GP) to save the genes of your cat. Your veterinary may collect a tissue sample of your cat through a biopsy procedure.
Through these tissue samples, new cells are cultured, sharing the same genetic identity.
However, if your cat passes before the collection DNA sample you may:
Wrap your cat in a moist towel and refrigerate it at 2 to 8 ºC.
If you have no means to refrigerate the body, take up one ear of your cat and wrap it in sterilized cloth to refrigerate it.
If you can’t refrigerate it then place ice cubes on the body of your cat repeatedly.
Contact SINOGENE as soon as possible.
We are devoted to the cause of animal health and its preservation
Once you have made up your mind to go forward with the Sinogene provided services, then you will not be disappointed. We provide 100% guaranteed satisfactory services. When the sample collection starts for the cloning process, we will keep you in touch with your pets. It is time of excitement for us each and every day when a cloned cat is delivered to their owners and when we see smiles in their lives.
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
Figure 1 A telophase microspore nucleus
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Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)