recombinant dna in English

noun
1
DNA that has been formed artificially by combining constituents from different organisms.
The identification of specific DNA genes for desirable traits and the transfer of those genes into another organism became known as recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering.

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1. Many Biologics are produced using recombinant DNA technology

2. Recombinant DNA is also an excellent example of this problem.

3. Their work would lead to the development of recombinant DNA technology.

4. The conference led to guidelines for recombinant DNA research, enabling experimentation to continue.

5. He was also an organizer of the Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA in 1975.

6. KANJINTI is a Biosimilar to trastuzumab, a recombinant DNA-derived humanized monoclonal immunoglobulin G1 kappa antibody

7. For instance, you can assume they know what a cell is, but not recombinant DNA.

8. Some success in interferon production by bacteria has recently been achieved by the recombinant DNA technique.

9. We presented the history of recombinant DNA research and our guidelines, and invited the committee's opinions.

10. GONAL-f is a medicinal product containing follitropin alfa, which is made in laboratories by special recombinant DNA techniques

11. Insert and ligate any DNA fragment into a vector such as plasmid or viral vector, to form a recombinant DNA.

12. With the development of vaccines, such as recombinant DNA vaccines and synthetic peptide vaccines, the studies on adjuvant become more interested.

13. After the extensive news coverage of this momentous event, the study of genetic engineering and recombinant DNA was thrown into the public spotlight.

14. Methods We construct the rat antisense TIMP 1 recombinant plasmid which can be expressed in eucaryotic cells by RT Nest PCR and the technique of recombinant DNA.

15. Biohazards are defined as any biological or chemical substance that is dangerous to humans, animals, or the environment. This can include body fluids, human tissue and blood, and recombinant DNA

16. There has been much recent focus on the regulatory emphasis and the relative importance surrounding clonal derivation of mammalian production cell lines used in the manufacture of recombinant DNA-derived Biopharmaceuticals

17. Paul Berg, (born June 30, 1926, New York, New York, U.S.), American biochemist whose development of recombinant DNA techniques won him a share (with Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger) of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980.

18. The Biosafety Program is designed to provide guidance on the safe handling and containment of all activities involving biohazardous materials, to minimize the risks of laboratory acquired infections, and to maintain compliance with all regulations pertaining to recombinant DNA and biohazardous materials.

19. INTRODUCTION: A Biotechnological invention would commonly include products, compositions and processes or methods.Biotechnological products 1 would generally consist of a body of microorganisms as bacteria and fungi, part of microorganisms, plasmids and allied products as antibiotics and enzymes derived from recombinant DNA, antigens, monoclonal antibodies, hybridoma, artificial organs and

20. The Drexel University Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) provides guidance to all faculty, professional staff and students who wish to conduct research and teaching activities involving biological hazards such as recombinant DNA (as defined by the National Institutes of Health guidelines), pathogenic organisms, human/primate samples, chemical carcinogens and cytotoxic agents.

21. Werner Arber (born June 3, 1929 in Gränichen, Aargau) is a Swiss microbiologist and geneticist.Along with American researchers Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans, Werner Arber shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of restriction endonucleases.Their work would lead to the development of recombinant DNA technology.

22. : any of a family (Baculoviridae) of DNA viruses that consist of one or more enveloped nucleocapsids, that infect arthropods and especially insects, and that have been used as biological control agents for insect pests and experimentally in recombinant DNA technology as vectors for the expression of eukaryotic genes Learn More about Baculovirus

23. The invention concerns a recombinant DNA vector characterized in that it is capable of directing the expression and/or transcription of a selected nucleotide sequence in the cells of the central nervous system and in that it comprises (i) at least part of the genome of an adenovirus, including the regions required for that adenovirus to penetrate into the cells normally infectable by that adenovirus and (ii) being inserted into said part of genome of an adenovirus under the control of a promoter, either present or also inserted into said genome part and operative in said cells.