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However in infants born prematurely researchers at Washington University School of medicine in St louis have found that the population of bacteria in babies gastrointestinal tracts may depend more on their biological makeup and gestational age at birth than on environmental factors.
The babies who were patients in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at St louis Children s Hospital ranged from 23 to 33 weeks in gestational age
The researchers noted abrupt changes in each gut s bacterial composition along the way to 36 weeks in gestational age but found that somehow the gut ecosystems adjusted
The results published in PLOS ONE could inform future research into agricultural breeding techniques if demand grows for the blue eggs
The discovery will enable selective breeding of barley that will provide genetic protection to the disease.
The next generation of selective breeding where the end-result is analyzed quantitatively and improvements are suggested algorithmically. Scientifically viable in 2014;
and animals for a long time spanning from selective breeding to transgenic species he added. Right now the cost of synthesizing chromosomes is prohibitively high
Some people objected to artificial insemination I don't a big difference in these methods of reproduction.
and the potential to introduce as yet unused wild barley traits may offer great new potential in our barley breeding programs,
so groundbreaking is that these genetic modifications look just like genetic variations resulting from the selective breeding that farmers have been doing for millennia.
faster and more accurate to apply to plants than previous breeding techniques (like radiation-induced mutations).
Such an ability is important for numerous applications such as animal reproduction, cell immunotherapy, and biological research.
using genomic methods learned over the course of his Phd to identify individuals that can be part of a captive breeding program u
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