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Nature?
1999
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2000
... intervention. The artistic intervention leaves the butterfly
gene
s unchanged. Thus, the new patterns are not transmitted to the...
Nucleart
2000
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2002
... paint specifically chromosomes, part of chromosomes, or even
gene
s, in the nuclei of human cells. A laser confocal microscope...
Nuclear Family
2004
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2004
... (Homo sapiens) and DNA microarrays. In “The Nuclear Family”
gene
tic differences between human beings from different groups are...
Extended Family
2004
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2004
... visualization of similarities (and differences) between human
gene
s and
gene
s from fruitflies and zebrafish. The use of
gene
s as...
Free Range Grain
2003
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2004
... that used basic molecular biology techniques to test for
gene
tically modified (GM) food in the global food trade. CAE wanted...
Molecular Invasion
2002
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2004
... and selected students attempted to reverse-engineer
gene
tically modified canola, corn, and soy plants through the use of...
Metabodies
2013
... In all of our activities, we differ from one another not only
gene
tically but also bacterially.
Expanded Self
2012
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2012
... Everyone of us is so much more than we think. If we merge the
gene
tic material of all our inhabitants it comprises ten times more...
Wheels
2013
video
... how complex systems of random or chaotic displacements can
gene
rate the illusion of human behaviour in computer animation. This...
As far as the creases
2007
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2007
... of the specific way its energy is consumed: it contributes
gene
rously to the process of photosynthesis (the essence of material...
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