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Genetically engineered animals

Far-infrared (ir) spectroscopy, 23 142 Far-ir region, 74 234-236 Farm animals. See also Animal genetic engineering... [Pg.345]

Growth hormone - [MINERALNUTRIENTS] (Vol 16) -animal genetic engineering [GENETIC ENGINEERING - ANIMALS] (Vol 12)... [Pg.456]

It was initially assumed that functional redundancy obscured any obvious phenotypic effects in animals genetically engineered to lack certain DNA glycosylases (Parsons and Elder, 2003). However, the recent results with OGGI and UDG knockout animals indicate that deficiency of a single DNA glycosylase in some cases is sufficient to evoke carcinogenesis, but this phenotype takes time to develop. [Pg.26]


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