Genetic Engineering, Evolution of a Technological Issue, Supplemental Report I, Report Prepared for the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development Of..., Dec. 1974 |
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... hazard . Chang and Cohen reported on another experiment which illustrates the same issue of concern . In their work , they split and then rejoined the segments of DNA of Staphylococcus with DNA of Escherichia coli and then inserted the ...
... hazard . Chang and Cohen reported on another experiment which illustrates the same issue of concern . In their work , they split and then rejoined the segments of DNA of Staphylococcus with DNA of Escherichia coli and then inserted the ...
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... hazard . New Developments in Research As pointed out in the 1972 Committee Report , a major emphasis in molecular biology has been to determine the sequence of the DNA or RNA bases coding to activity of a particular gene and ...
... hazard . New Developments in Research As pointed out in the 1972 Committee Report , a major emphasis in molecular biology has been to determine the sequence of the DNA or RNA bases coding to activity of a particular gene and ...
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... hazard . Chang and Cohen reported on another experiment which illustrates the same issue of concern . In their work , they split and then rejoined the segments of DNA of Staphylococcus with DNA of Escherichia coli and then inserted the ...
... hazard . Chang and Cohen reported on another experiment which illustrates the same issue of concern . In their work , they split and then rejoined the segments of DNA of Staphylococcus with DNA of Escherichia coli and then inserted the ...
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... hazard- ous to laboratory workers and to the public . Although no such hazard has yet been established , prudence ... hazards of such recombinant DNA molecules have been better evaluated or until adequate methods are developed for ...
... hazard- ous to laboratory workers and to the public . Although no such hazard has yet been established , prudence ... hazards of such recombinant DNA molecules have been better evaluated or until adequate methods are developed for ...
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... hazards of the above types of re- combinant DNA molecules , ( ii ) developing procedures which will minimize the ... hazardous recombinant DNA molecules . Fourth , an international meeting of involved scientists from all over the world ...
... hazards of the above types of re- combinant DNA molecules , ( ii ) developing procedures which will minimize the ... hazardous recombinant DNA molecules . Fourth , an international meeting of involved scientists from all over the world ...
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Page 83 - ... (2) assess (A) current training programs available for the training of biomedical and behavioral research personnel which are conducted under this Act at or through institutes under the National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration...
Page 28 - It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.
Page 141 - Department of Biochemical Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York...
Page 80 - No grant may be made under this section unless an application therefor has been submitted to, and approved by, the Secretary. Such application shall be in such form, submitted in such manner, and contain such information, as the Secretary shall by regulation prescribe: Provided, That the Secretary shall give a preference to applications submitted by Indian tribes or tribal organizations.
Page 89 - ). The Secretary shall select members of the Commission from individuals distinguished in the fields of medicine, law, ethics, theology, the biological, physical, behavioral and social sciences, philosophy, humanities, health administration, government, and public affairs; but five (and not more than five) of the members of the Commission shall be individuals who are or who have been engaged in biomedical or behavioral research involving human subjects.
Page 88 - Commission may for the purpose of carrying out this title hold such hearings, sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, and receive such evidence, as the Commission may deem advisable.
Page 30 - X-ray data on deoxyribose nucleic acid are insufficient for a rigorous test of our structure. So far as we can tell, it is roughly compatible with the experimental data, but it must be regarded as unproved until it has been checked against more exact results.
Page 79 - NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARDS SEC. 472. (a)(l) The Secretary shall— (A) provide National Research Service Awards for — (i) biomedical and behavioral research at the National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration...
Page 82 - ... (B) Any amount which the United States is entitled to recover under subparagraph (A) shall, within the three-year period beginning on the date the United States becomes entitled to recover such amount, be paid to the United States.
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