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CITATIONS EN ANGLAIS AVEC «GERM LINE»
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germ line.
In the immortal germ line of human beings - that is, the eggs that sit in the ovaries - they actually sit there in a state of suspended animation for up to 50 years in the life of each woman.
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GERM LINE»
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The Science and Ethics of Engineering the Human
Germ Line: ...
Mendel's Maze Jon W. Gordon. The replicated X and Y chromosomes are also
aligned alongside one another and attached to the left and right sides,
respectively. Figure 21, upper right, now shows what happens as the
chromosomes begin to ...
2
Germ-
Line Intervention and Our Responsibilities to Future ...
This book raises a number of ethical issues concerning the impact of genetic engineering on generations yet to be born.
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The Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Modification: A Dividing
Line?
In this context, it is frequently applied to characteristics that are passed from
generation to generation by means that involve non-genetic factors (e.g.,
business acumen). "Germ line" can also connote a vehicle or breeding ground for
inheritable ...
John Rasko, Gabrielle O'Sullivan, Rachel Ankeny, 2006
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Practical Decision Making in Health Care Ethics: Cases and ...
Germ-line gene therapy, unlike somatic gene therapy, would alter the DNA of
future generations. This is what makes it so promising—and so dangerous. Germ
-line therapy could prevent disease in future generations, but it could also
introduce ...
Raymond J. Devettere, 2010
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Stem Cells: From Hydra to Man
Based on this observation he concluded that only certain groups of
predetermined cells can differentiate gametes and published his doctrine of “the
continuity of the germ-line” (Weismann, 1892). Soon thereafter the idea of a
complete ...
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Improving Nature?: The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering
Further, we should realise that although germ-line therapy is sometimes referred
to as 'irrevocable', it is more likely, if we ever get to the point where its use is
routine, that it will normally be reversible. There is no reason to suppose that if ...
Michael J. Reiss, Roger Straughan, 2001
cloning and germ-line interventions are addressed as discrete entities. These
inadequacies are further underscored by another technique potentially on the
horizon—egg cell nuclear transfer—that is neither fully a germ-line nor cloning ...
London Arlene Judith Klotzko Visiting Scholar at the Windeyer Institute of Medical Sciences University College, 2001
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Where Do We Come From?: The Molecular Evidence for Human Descent
Germ plasm Somatoplasm Germ line cells Continuity of germ line Fig.2.4A,B The
germ line concept. A. In a frog's egg, germ plasm is separated from somatoplasm.
As the fertilized egg divides (cleaves), the germ plasm ends up in a group of ...
Jan Klein, Naoyuki Takahata, 2002
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The Theory of Evolution
A second process of cellular division in the 'germ line' gives rise to the sex cells,
and hence to the next generation. Thus the germ line is potentially immortal;
Weismann held that it was also independent of changes in the soma. Now in
many ...
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The Gender and Science Reader
Weismann argued that the germ line was immortal, that each generation of germ
cells gave rise to the next, while at the same time throwing off a somatic line,
which died out with each animal generation. Evolutionary change could only
occur if ...
Muriel Lederman, Ingrid Bartsch, 2001
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GERM LINE»
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OTUB1 inhibits the ubiquitination and degradation of FOXM1 in …
Germ line p53 mutations in a familial syndrome of breast cancer, sarcomas, and other neoplasms. Science 1990; 250: 1233–1238. «Nature.com, juil 15»
Discovery of nanotubes offers new clues about cell-to-cell …
Germ line stem cells typically divide asymmetrically. In the male fruit fly, when a stem cell divides, one part stays attached to the hub and ... «HealthCanal.com, juil 15»
The peril between the lines of a glorified book of life
A group of mostly US biologists has called for a moratorium, noting that modifications to the human germ line (changes that would be passed ... «BDlive, juil 15»
Editing Of Human Embryo Genes Raises Ethics Questions
Many scientists are also worried that the technology could change the human germ line—the DNA in reproductive cells that is passed on from ... «The Biological SCENE, juin 15»
Geneticists' quest for crisper prose
A group of mostly US biologists has called for a moratorium, noting that modifications to the human germ line (changes that would be passed ... «Financial Times, juin 15»
Storm at plan to bank sperm
“More futuristically, human germ line genetic modification offers the potential to repair heritable mutational damage.” Smith said his solution ... «The National, juin 15»
Taking Control of Our Genetic Information: Could it Go Too Far?
This is especially so since Crispr can make genetic changes that could be passed on through the human germ line; by editing DNA of "germ ... «Huffington Post, juin 15»
Tumour spectrum in non-BRCA hereditary breast cancer families in …
The genetic background in families with hereditary breast cancer without predisposing germ line mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 (non-BRCA ... «7thSpace Interactive, juin 15»
Scientists discover a protein that silences the biological clock
It belongs to a group of proteins known as “cancer/testis antigens,” which are normally expressed in the germ line cells that give rise to sperm ... «Eyes On News, juin 15»
Fungal endophytes of Vanilla planifolia across Réunion Island …
... transmitted symbionts are often transferred through the female germ line but mixed modes of transmission also exist. In order to establish the ... «BMC Blogs Network, juin 15»