1. Then, with luck, all the cells of the animal that develops from that zygote will contain the new gene. 2. There were, no doubt, hundreds of moths with brand new genes for black wings in nineteenth-century Manchester. 3. ...the first experiment involving the insertion of a new gene into a human being. 4. In the near future however scientists will be able to graft new genes into human eggs and embryos. 5. Under current practice, companies involved in conducting genetic experiments on animals destroy the carcasses of those which fail to incorporate the new genes under experimentation. 6. In contrast, generation of exon-enriched probes from YACs will be of great interest to identify new genes located in regions of medical importance. 7. Although the new gene is found most often in sporadic cancers, it also occurs in a rare hereditary cancer, Cowden disease. 8. And for all its wariness, this new gene art now finds itself pulled into the colossal force field that science and money have made. 9. And the resulting lamb had the new genes that had been added in the lab. 10. And, as with any genetically engineered crop, the squash posed the risk that its new genes might cause it to spread and become difficult to control. |