Sentences with phrase «said genes»

The panel also said the genes of embryos shouldn't be edited for reasons other than treating or preventing disease or disability.
This isn't to say gene editing of plants (reminder mushrooms aren't plants) won't become widespread.
Say these genes give a 1 in 5 chance of being homosexual.
Recent research studies say your genes will have the answer.
The launch of bitcoin futures could «have a material negative impact on the price of bitcoin,» says Gene Munster of Loup Ventures.
«You would need an amendment for a policy in perpetuity,» said Gene Russianoff of the Straphangers» Campaign.
These grants are an unprecedented opportunity to follow the example of a bold group of district leaders and teachers, and work together to ensure that all students are taught by effective teachers, in our cities and beyond,» said Gene Wilhoit, Executive Director of the Council of Chief State School Officers.
«Kudos to President Obama for taking some necessary steps on climate change and energy, but we still have a lot to do,» said Gene Karpinski, head of the League of Conservation Voters, who signed the letter.
«The strength of the dollar is where the pressure is coming from,» said Gene McGillian, vice president at Tradition Energy.
I'm a pretty independent guy,» says Gene Conley.
A decade and a half after a series of tragic setbacks led to critical reevaluations, scientists say gene therapy is ready to enter the clinic
Gene drives aren't much different, says gene drive pioneer Austin Burt, an evolutionary geneticist at Imperial College London.
«First, there is no single road map to eusociality — the complex, cooperative social system in which animals behave more like superorganisms than individuals fending for themselves,» said Gene Robinson, a lead on the study who is a professor of entomology and director of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois.
«I want to thank the Georgia General Assembly for recognizing that the education of state charter school students is as important as every other student in the state of Georgia,» said Gene Dunn, principal of Coweta Charter Academy.
The multilevel space, which has 200 feet of frontage on Broadway and 30 - foot ceilings, could be used by one large tenant or divided for two or three users, said Gene P. Spiegelman, an executive vice president at the commercial brokerage Cushman & Wakefield, which is marketing the space.
«The biggest problem with this merger is that these two companies are each other's biggest competitors for serving middle - income, budget - constrained wireless customers,» said Gene Kimmelman, a former senior antitrust official at the Justice Department who was at the department when it sued to block AT&T's proposed merger with T - Mobile in 2011.
They also said the genes in the bovine Y chromosome were much more transcriptionally active compared to other mammals.
Such noncutting gene editors are possibly safer than traditional DNA - cutting versions, says Gene Yeo, an RNA biologist at the University of California, San Diego.
Newman said gene expression could explain the cognitive improvement.
All of the state's standardized tests, except for essays, have been moved online, allowing teachers and students to see their scores almost immediately after the tests are submitted, said Gene Evans, director of communications for the Oregon Department of Education.
Embracing people of different ethnic backgrounds can't be faked, says Gene Sampson, ABR ®, a broker with Jobin Realty in Fair - fax, Va. «You must be willing to welcome cultural differences,» he says, such as recognizing what other cultures regard as a sign of respect.
That's like saying the gene in your body didn't know how to make a male or female and went haywire and made your body a man or woman but gave you the emotional desire for the same gneder.
That approach is the key to surviving, says Gene Marks, owner of The Marks Group, a small business consulting firm in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
«Strategic alliances are definitely becoming crucial in building businesses of all kinds and at an earlier stage than ever before,» says Gene Slowinski, director of strategic - alliance studies at Rutgers University's Graduate School of Management.
«Be very, very cautious,» says Gene Hayden, a career coach and author of The Follow - Through Factor.
«A person can always learn something new,» says Gene Brady, director at Search Consulting Network, which specializes in recruiting in the automotive, industrial and automation sectors.
«Customers are clamoring for new and easy ways to interact with the organizations they deal with,» said Gene Alvarez, Gartner's research vice president.
«Political polarization and the widespread use of social media are the chief reasons that it's increasingly difficult for brands to remain neutral on societal and political issues,» says Gene Grabowski, a partner at crisis communications firm KGlobal.
The non-mechanistic geneticist says genes are not like particles at all.
«Part of our company mission statement is to treat the vendors of goods and services as valued partners,» says Gene Jensen, president of Calbee North America.
The salmon's maker, Aqua Bounty Technologies, Inc., based out of Massachusetts, has said the gene inserted has not mutated over multiple generations of fish and does not harm to the animals.
«It has a significant impact on whether the players will walk in September,» said Gene Orza, associate general counsel for the players» union.
«He could handle a high fastball,» says Gene Mauch, his manager with the Phillies in the mid -»60s.
«I don't see any movement,» said Gene Mezei, owner of the building the repair shop's in at 1828 W. Irving Park Rd.. He was walking his dog when he looked in the window and became suspicious.
«We were ready to accept the proposal, «said Gene Mores, president of the board of directors.
«There simply will be a shortfall in money to the states,» said Gene White, legislative liaison for the American School Food Service Association.
«It's definitely something that we are thinking about,» said Gene Han, a vice president who heads Target's innovation center in San Francisco, where the startup pitch meeting was held.
Sutherland says the genes she studies are already silenced in healthy adult tissue, so theoretically researchers should be able to design therapies that re-silence them in cancer cells without side effects.
«With this record we have more biological data today than has been collected by all previous field surveys and ship cruises,» says Gene Carl Feldman, SeaWiFS project manager at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Self - described «independent scientist» Josiah Zayner says gene - editing technology should be available to all: «Why should I pay to access publicly funded research?»
Matthew Brown, a skeletal geneticist at the University of Oxford says the gene is «a really hot candidate for [human] chondrocalcinosis,» a rare genetic form of joint stiffening that leads to crystal deposition and shows a similarly imbalanced pyrophosphate distribution in the joints.
«It could have just died,» says Gene Shearer, a senior investigator in immunology at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.
«What we used to do in years, we can now achieve in months,» said gene researcher and immunologist Klaus Rajewsky, indicating the power of this new genome - editing technology.
Blewitt said the gene Smchd1 — or «Smooch» as she calls it — encodes an epigenetic factor that switched genes off to suppress their function.
And the method may also help treat autoimmune diseases and block transplant rejection, says gene therapist Paul Robbins of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine: «It's a proof of principle that you can tolerize against specific antigens.
«Industry giants like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are spending tens of billions of dollars a year on acquiring smaller firms for market entrance, strategic intellectual property and talented employees, but face a real challenge identifying companies with the right products or technology in the vast startup universe,» said Gene Moo Lee, UTA assistant professor of Information Systems and Operations Management.
«The medical - care system in Iraq is in shambles,» says Gene Bolles, former chief of neurosurgery at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), Germany, where American soldiers are taken after leaving Iraq.
«We have developed a potential new concept for neural implants that works differently than conventional electrical stimulators,» says Gene Fridman, Ph.D., M.S., assistant professor of otolaryngology — head and neck surgery and biomedical engineering at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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