To make a clone, scientists first take an egg and remove all of its genetic material.
The polymerase helps the virus churn out millions of copies of its RNA genetic material.
Hence there is a drive to read the genetic material of several other animals.
Their genetic material was removed and replaced with similar material from a donor.
The test literally untwists the virus' genetic material, allowing researchers to create a gene-by-gene sequence of it.
Furthermore, protected areas supply a range of ecosystem services to societies such as clean water, wild food and genetic material.
The fifth was in the polymerase 2, a protein that helps the virus replicate its genetic material.
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Unfortunately, it looks unlikely that genetic material will be extracted from the remains dug from Liang Bua thus far.
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Other techniques may include preserving genetic material, cloning, or gynogenesis, where fish eggs are coerced into developing via parthenogenesis.
The technique involves injecting genetic material from fetal pig skin cells into eggs stripped of their own genetic material.
However, further tests showed that the virus's genetic material was still present in lung tissue over 100 days later.
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Researchers obtained genetic material from nine families in Norway, Canada, Belgium, and Australia.
Opponents of the patents say they prevent researchers from even examining naturally occurring genetic material that companies have patented.
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Specialty grass nurseries are the best source for local genetic material, and many native plant nurseries grow local clones.
And the group used a problematic method for searching for particular organisms in the mess of genetic material they sequenced.
Dow Agro biologists have already accurately inserted genetic material into specific locations in maize and rapeseed genomes using Sangamo's technology.
Cells were taken from the tail of the mouse, then their genetic material extracted and used to create cloned embryos.
This means that rather than looking for changes in the genetic material, one can look for changes in the proteins.
Other new technologies allowed Lyon to focus on just 1% of human genetic material that was likely to provide him answers.
And they testified that a bra clasp belonging to Kercher and found in her room had Sollecito's genetic material on it.
Typically these are created when two existing strains infecting an animal such as a bird or a pig exchange genetic material.
They are parasitic, roving bits of genetic material wrapped in membrane-piercing proteins.
The researchers said this is a way of getting more specific genetic material into an egg than the method used on Dolly.
"There's only a 1.4% difference in genetic material between humans and chimpanzees, " Sonya Hill, a research officer at Chester Zoo, points out.
But with their own bodies, their own genetic material, they're not you.
In the early days, says Dr Seymour, people wrongly thought that it would be easy to introduce genetic material into diseased cells.
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Patents of genetic material make it particularly difficult for not-for-profit organizations, which cannot pay the royalties they would need to access the material.
In order to clone a human, scientists would remove the nucleus of an egg and extract its genetic material, leaving just its shell.
The team managed to extract genetic material from an ancient leg bone found in 2003 at the site of Tianyuan Cave outside Beijing.
The genetic material was also found in three out of five and six of seven "healthy" tissues adjacent to the oesophageal and stomach cancers.
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