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Japan denies it received stolen genetic material
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Japan denies it received stolen genetic material
From Journal Sentinel wire reports
Friday, May 11, 2001
Tokyo -- Japan's top gene research institute denied Thursday that
it received genetic material linked to Alzheimer's disease allegedly
stolen by one of its researchers from a facility in Cleveland.
Officials at the ...
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SLEEP-CYCLE GENE ID'D IN MAMMALS GENETIC MATERIAL FROM MICE CLONED, STUDIED.(News/National/International)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Reuter BOSTON -- Northwestern University scientists reported Thursday they have identified a tiny piece of genetic material responsible for the 24-hour clock that controls the sleep cycle in mammals. The gene was named Clock and stands for circadian locomotor output cycles kaput. A mutant
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Exports of cattle genetic material to reach US$50mil by 2004.
South American Business Information
; ... interest in the high quality of the Brazilian cattle. Copyright (c) 2002, South American Business Information, All rights reserved. INDUSTRY KEYWORD: Agriculture EVENT: Exports Agricultural Technology News Provided by COMTEX (http://www.comtexnews.com)
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SA: $100,000 of allegedly stolen goods seized
AAP General News (Australia)
; AAP General News (Australia) 05-17-2006 SA: $100,000 of allegedly stolen goods seized ADELAIDE, May 17 AAP - More than $100,000 worth of allegedly ...
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The turned-over leaf of the week. (genetic material in magnolia leaf) (Currents)
U.S. News & World Report
; It is a leaf from the Book of Life-quite literally. Last week, scientists announced that they have recovered bits of a gene from an astonishingly well-preserved magnolia leaf that fell to earth 17 million years ago. The genetic material, which provides a tiny molecular window on a time long before
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University of Georgia. (Supplier Briefs).(genetic material from dead cow)(Brief Article)
Stagnito's New Products Magazine
; University of Georgia scientists produced the first calf cloned from cells of a slaughtered cow in the United States. The genetic material used to clone the calf was taken from the kidney region of her mother two days after she was killed.
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