In addition to using DNA to mark materials such as cotton and electronics as authentic, Applied DNA Sciences has reached a deal that will expand its product’s availability in labels. The Stony ...
OK. This is pretty unsettling, but a recent survey put together by the Oklahoma State University Department of Agricultural Economics found that 80.44 percent of respondents were all for a government ...
Last year, I wrote about an Oklahoma State University survey indicating that over 80 percent of Americans support "mandatory labels on foods containing DNA." A new study written by economists Brandon ...
recent survey conducted by the Oklahoma State University Department of Agricultural Economics found that 80.44% of respondents supported a government policy mandating labels on foods containing DNA.
Various chemical modifications in the genome determine whether genes are read or deactivated. Methyl labels in the DNA play a key role in this "epigenetic" regulation of gene activity. Life style and ...
You might have heard that Americans overwhelmingly favor mandatory labeling for foods containing genetically modified ingredients. That's true, according to a new study: 84 percent of respondents said ...
Researchers have developed a new fluorescent label that gives a clearer picture of how DNA architecture is disrupted in cancer cells. The findings could improve cancer diagnoses for patients and ...
In a shipment of tuna, the labels said one thing but DNA told a different story. To get answers, federal agents turned to FIU’s Diego Cardeñosa. The shark conservation biologist traveled to Los ...
Methyl labels in the DNA regulate the activity of our genes and, thus, have a great influence on health and disease. Scientists have now revealed that an altered methylation status at only 10 specific ...
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