transgenic in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced.
Also the genetic background in common laboratory and transgenic mice affects the phenotype.

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1. Abscisic acid carrier gene and transgenic plant expressing same

2. With the development of transgenosis technology, transgenic animals and transgenic plants came forth successively, and they were applied in many fields to benefit people.

3. Role of transgenic plants in agriculture and Biopharming Biotechnol Adv

4. Biotechnological approaches Development of transgenic insecticidal crops through rDNA technology

5. The invention relates to Drosophila transgenic animal models for myotonic dystrophies.

6. Stress-resistant oversized transgenic plants capable of growing in salinized soil

7. Transgenic plant cells and plants having an increased glycolysis rate

8. Conclusion: VMAT 2 transgenic CHO cells can resist the toxicity of dopamine.

9. Also provided are isolated nucleic acid constructs, and their stable inclusion in transgenic plants.

10. Also provided are transformed cells and transgenic plants, with enhanced oil accumulation and quality.

11. Compositions and methods related to transgenic high oleic acid/ALS inhibitor-tolerant soybean plants are provided.

12. Cloning offers the opportunity to make transgenic animals from cultured cells that have been genetically engineered

13. 18 As the application of the transgenic technology , oil content of rapeseed is increasing more and inure.

14. Selected transgenic lines showed significant reductions in the content of trienoic fatty acids compared with control plants.

15. However, the data for the transgenic lines were within the normal range for canola oil fatty acids.

16. Inhibition of KGF receptor signalling in the epidermis of transgenic mice caused a delay in wound reepithelialization.

17. Biopharming – technology for producing recombinant proteins in transgenic plants for their further use in production of pharmaceutical products

18. Agouti-related protein deficient cells, non-human transgenic animals and methods of selecting compounds which regulate energy metabolism

19. - by establishing networks for research tools in this area: transgenic animal models, analogous models, cell lines, reagents, tissues.

20. Endocrinology: Researchers have also been studying how thyroxine-deficient mouse model has been produced using transgenic ablation.

21. Reforming of DNase I hypersensitive sites in Long 12 transgenic mice in a copy number dependent fashion.

22. Biopharmaceutical definition, a medical drug derived from biological components through biotechnology: Transgenic plants are used to make Biopharmaceuticals

23. 1 Endocrinology: Researchers have also been studying how thyroxine-deficient mouse model has been produced using transgenic ablation.

24. As a prefatory topic in genetic engineering technology, the construction of transgenic bacteria has the good industry prospect.

25. These were tested in transgenic C. elegans-expressing fluorescent AAT to study protein aggregate accumulation or clearance of polymers.

26. Transgenic flo11‐2 mutants that express the wild‐type cpHSP70‐2 showed significantly lower Chalkiness than the flo11‐2 mutant

27. Cells and non-human transgenic animals have been engineered to be deficient in the gene encoding agouti-related protein (AgRP).

28. Conclusions— Treatment with N-acetylcysteine, a safe prodrug against oxidation, reversed established cardiac phenotype in a transgenic rabbit model of human HCM.

29. The approaches for decreasing the gene flow include chloroplast transformation, pollen sterility, seed sterility, cleistogamy, apomixis, temporal control, and transgenic mitigation.

30. The present inventions provide transgenic aloe plants and recombinant constructs for transforming aloe plants, aspects of which, may be applied to other monocots.

31. Together with Dr. Choy Hew, he pioneered and patented the development of transgenic salmon with improved freeze resistance and accelerated growth rates.

32. Biopharming is the production and use of transgenic plants and animals genetically engineered to produce pharmaceutical substances for use in humans or animals

33. Species richness of phytophagous insects in plantation of transgenic insect-resistance hybrid poplar 741 was obviously lower than that of neutral arthropod.

34. The invention relates to a method for increasing the oil content in transgenic plants and plant seed by influencing the abscisic acid content.

35. Hamsters and K18-hACE2 transgenic mice inoculated with the Complementation-derived virions exhibited no detectable disease, even after intracranial inoculation with the highest possible dose.

36. Transgenic plant-derived vaccine developed in recent years, and ompare with other vaccines, it's cheaper, safer and more efficacious, and become important in vaccin research.

37. Bollworms fed on transgenic dsCYP6AE14 plants showed suppressed CYP6AE14 expression and reduced growth on gossypol-containing diet (Mao et al., in Nat Biotechnol 25: 1307-1313, 2007)

38. Despite these advances, several limitations continue to Beleaguer the zebrafish model including a paucity of cell lines and antibodies, as well as transgenic and inbred congenic fish lines

39. The transgenic and parental lines were assayed for the presence of potential toxins, including gossypol, dihydrosterculic acid, sterculic acid, malvalic acid and aflatoxins B1, B2, G1 and G2.

40. Ectopic expression of pMADS3 in transgenic petunia leads to phenocopies of the blind mutant, i.e., the formation of Antheroid structures on limbs and carpelloid tissue on sepals

41. Transgenic Ascidians expressing Aβ 1–42 in the larval nervous system display severe deficiencies with their ability to settle, a behavioral response that is important for metamorphosis

42. 23 The transgenic foliage consumed by insects induced the increase of larval mortality, and decrease of larval wet weight gain, faecal output, pupal weight and egg deposition.

43. The rate of parasitism was significantly higher in the natural control check plots than those in the other control measure plots (bio insecticide, chemical insecticide and transgenic Bt cotton).

44. Liver mitochondria) to mouse Blastospheres and from determining changes in cell culture medium (metabolic footprint) to metabolic differences in blood and tumors from human brain trauma patients and transgenic mice, respectively.

45. As of mid-1996, 35 approvals had been granted to commercially grow 8 transgenic crops and one flower crop (carnation), with 8 different traits in 6 countries plus the EU.

46. The transgenic nonhuman mammal suffers from an autoimmune disease such as interstitial pneumonia, inflammatory bowel disease, splenomegaly, adenia or hyperimmunoglobulinemia and can be effectively employed in screening a remedy for such an autoimmune disease.

47. Biopharming involves using transgenic plants or animals to produce (or ‘farm’) pharmaceutical products for therapeutic use This involves the insertion of target genes into hosts (crops or animals) that would not normally express those genes

48. Biopharmaceutical A generic term for a biomolecule (e.g., proteins), including antibodies and nucleic acids and antisense oligonucleotides, which are produced in a transgenic organism—e.g., mice, livestock, fish, or plant—and used as a therapeutic agent

49. The way to mitigate the impact of genetic drift on your mutant and transgenic mouse strain is to refresh the genetic background of your strains every 5-10 generations by Backcrossing to the inbred control strain

50. More specifically, the present invention provides, inter alia, a composition, a recombinant expression vector and a transgenic plant for increasing plant biomass production, comprising a base sequence coding for the amino acid sequence of sequence number 2.