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by altering the bases in the DNA coding insulin it can be modified
the altered DNA is used to synthesize changed forms of these proteins.
the altered DNA is used to synthesize changed forms of these proteins.
the altered DNA is used to synthesize changed forms of these proteins.
it was genetically altered and when it bit peter on the neck it transferred its DNA to him, altering his own DNA, giving him powers.
The bad effects of thinning are many. UV entering and altering our DNA is one.
Yes, it is possible to change DNA through genetic modification techniques such as gene editing. This can involve altering specific genes or introducing new genetic material into an organism's DNA.
High school Biology textbooks began including the study of DNA in the mid-20th century, with the discovery of the double helix structure by Watson and Crick in 1953. By the 1970s, DNA had become a standard topic in biology curricula and textbooks.
Genetic diseases are present in all the cells of the body. The DNA of each affected cell would have to be corrected to cure a disease. At this time we are not capable of altering the DNA in the trillions of cells in the body at one time. A solution may be possible but if there is an answer it is likely to be a long way off. Viral modifications of DNA might be the right course. Viruses have the capability of entering many cells and altering DNA in different was upon their arrival. The problem at this point would be directing it correctly.
The consequences to human health are many. Altering a DNA goes as fatal as it sounds.
epigenetic silencing. This involves adding chemical groups like methyl to DNA or histones to repress gene expression in a region of DNA without altering the underlying genetic code.
In genetic engineering, bacteria is used in altering and replicating the genes that are subsequently introduced into animals or plants.