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Moss bioreactor with Physcomitrella patens.Physcomitrella patens is increasingly used in biotechnology. Prominent examples are the identification of moss genes with implications for crop improvement or human health[19] and the safe production of complex biopharmaceuticals in the moss bioreactor,
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 The Times Of India 
China to boost biotech industry
Sun 6 Jan 2013
BEIJNG: The Chinese government proposes to boost the biotechnology industry to tackle problems arising out of population growth, food safety, energy conservation and environmental protection concerns,... (photo: Creative Commons / Eva Decker)
farmers collect potatoes crop
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 The Observer 
GM farming and crops: news and resources round up
Sun 6 Jan 2013
GM crops: bad weather could prompt farmers to favour GM use. Photograph: RESO/REX FEATURES | Last week, the environment secretary, Owen Paterson, told farmers it was time to embrace the fantastic oppo... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Corn can be converted into a mixture of polymers as a material substitute for the primary function of the plastic  The Examiner  Tue 25 Dec 2012
How do genetically modified foods affect you?
| Scientists have cross-bred plants and animals for centuries to create new and better foods but only within the same species. With current biotechnology, scientists can now genetically engineer (GE) ... (photo: WN / Emico Silalahi)
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Salmon - Fish Meat  Chicago Tribune  Fri 21 Dec 2012
Genetically engineered salmon moves closer to FDA approval
| After more than a decade in regulatory limbo, genetically engineered Atlantic salmon that grow faster than their naturally born counterparts moved closer to American plates, with the publication Fri... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Etosha's elephants belong to the group of elephants in northwestern Nambia and southern Angola. WorldNews.com Wed 19 Dec 2012
Stupider and Still Developing an Extermination Gene
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | When a Stanford geneticist, Gerald Crabtree, published a provocative and controversial new view on evolutionary change, ... (photo: Creative Commons / Joachim Huber)
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