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Nevertheless a small bunch of scientists are holding up in an underground laboratory in the bone-dry desert, but their existence is soon threatened by
genetic
mutations known as gargoyles.
The final story - written by the excellent Victor Pemberton - effortlessly following on from Bruce Stewart - addresses the importance of individuality and the limits of
genetic
progress - with another appearance of the excellent John Barron as Devereaux and a marvellous final twist concerning the malevolent and untrustworthy Commander Traynor.
They find Kelsey & Deutsch but they are all attacked by the
genetic
Baboons.
The plot had something to do with serial killers, cloning and
genetic
engineering, but the main thing might have been something else.
He carries on to inform Grant that there are about 4000 Vampires worldwide & they revealed themselves to 'us' to try & live in harmony together, he also says that Vampires are
genetic
mutations & feed on a synthetic substitute for blood.
We began with a tribal African warrior,
genetic
mutant chic from the future to a neo-German trash naked killer who likes to liftweights in the film because it helps her think.
Has anyone noticed the monster here is a
genetic
mutation, thereby negating the title?
Fact is, TV movies aren't exactly an art form and if you're looking for authenticity and the truth about sufferers of this terrible
genetic
disease and the effect that it has on the people around them, you'd be much better off down the library doing research then subjecting yourself to the tabloid treatment that this film reduces it to.
One incompetent cop and one pathetic ex-cop slowly (better make that VERY slowly) discover the creature is a
genetic
experiment that went a little awry and got dumped in the sewers by its creators.
In Chicago, the special collections librarian Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana) has a
genetic
anomaly that allows him to travel in time; however, he is not able to control the moment or the destiny of his voyages.
You would think that acting would be in Cameron Douglas
' genetic
code with his Dad and especially grandfather being talented actors.
Sensing this, Hickock wishes to see the printout results on the corpse and to settle doubts that his death wasn't a result of the sleep experiment..unconvinced of the results, and unpersuaded that Van Fleet's claims of a
genetic
cerebral hemorrhage as the cause are correct, he wishes to see if another current subject would suffer the exact fate if the sleep levels were the same.
The movie is about a man who is dying of a
genetic
illness, and a doctor (Jackie) who randomly falls in love with him and in order to save him decides to mix cat DNA with his.
The idea of splicing the cat's
genetic
material with Grieco is an interesting idea (similar to Cronenberg's Fly remake), but it just isn't carried off real well here.
Cargill’s new product is an example of synthetic biology, a form of
genetic
engineering that uses modified organisms to manufacture compounds that would never be produced naturally.
Discerning the risks that may be posed by food ingredients made from this kind of
genetic
engineering – different from those known from other types of transgenic foods – is still at an early stage.
Studies are beginning to show that an animal’s environmental conditions can completely change the results of
genetic
studies.
First, most emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses, meaning that they start in animal populations, sometimes with a
genetic
mutation that enables the jump to humans.
Ebola may have been transmitted from bats;HIV/AIDS emerged from chimpanzees;SARS most likely came from civets traded in animal markets in southern China; and influenza strains such as H1N1 and H7N9 arose from
genetic
re-combinations of viruses among wild and farm animals.
New zoonotic diseases are inevitable as humanity pushes into new ecosystems (such as formerly remote forest regions); the food industry creates more conditions for
genetic
recombination; and climate change scrambles natural habitats and species interactions.
Since a common diagnosis of the problems generated in the financial services business holds that human greed is to blame, a German think tank recently suggested that people with a
genetic
proclivity to high dopamine levels should be barred from taking leading positions in financial institutions.
Epidemiologic data from Australia, animal studies with artificial sources of ultraviolet light, and the development of skin cancer in individuals with a
genetic
inability to correct the DNA damage caused by ultraviolet radiation provided circumstantial evidence of the connection.
With the discovery of
genetic
recombination in viruses that penetrate rapidly reproducing bacteria, it became possible to measure variation in offspring much more minutely, and thus to dissect the fine structure of a gene.
This would provide us with lots of
genetic
variation, enabling us to analyze the genes fully.
In fact, the great risk nowadays is that with so many
genetic
descriptions of organisms pouring out, we are drowning in a sea of data but are moving further away from understanding biological complexity.
We can prove that we understand the
genetic
structure of a human disease by synthesizing the same disease in a mouse.
As Sandel points out, perhaps we could design a world in which we all have access to mood-brightening drugs and cosmetic surgery; in which athletes have access to safe, performance-enhancing drugs; in which we could safely choose and manipulate the
genetic
traits of our children; and in which we eat factory-farmed pigs and chickens that are genetically engineered not to feel pain.
In many developing countries,
genetic
disorders are among the top public health priorities.
Differences in human intelligence have environmental and
genetic
causes.
Finally, we know that how intelligent we are and how long we shall live are caused by both environmental and
genetic
influences.
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