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  • Nature? -
    ... intervention. The artistic intervention leaves the butterfly genes unchanged. Thus, the new patterns are not transmitted to the...
  • Nucleart -
    ... paint specifically chromosomes, part of chromosomes, or even genes, in the nuclei of human cells. A laser confocal microscope...
  • Nuclear Family -
    ... (Homo sapiens) and DNA microarrays. In “The Nuclear Family” genetic differences between human beings from different groups are...
  • Extended Family -
    ... visualization of similarities (and differences) between human genes and genes from fruitflies and zebrafish. The use of genes as...
  • Free Range Grain -
    ... that used basic molecular biology techniques to test for genetically modified (GM) food in the global food trade. CAE wanted...
  • Molecular Invasion -
    ... and selected students attempted to reverse-engineer genetically modified canola, corn, and soy plants through the use of...
  • Metabodies
    ... In all of our activities, we differ from one another not only genetically but also bacterially.
  • Expanded Self -
    ... Everyone of us is so much more than we think. If we merge the genetic material of all our inhabitants it comprises ten times more...
  • ... how complex systems of random or chaotic displacements can generate the illusion of human behaviour in computer animation. This...
  • As far as the creases -
    ... of the specific way its energy is consumed: it contributes generously to the process of photosynthesis (the essence of material...