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  2. May 2020 The Bio Revolution: Innovations transforming econom ies, ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/MGI_The-Bio-Revolution_Report_May-2020.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Our analysis suggests that around one-third of these inputs are biological materials, such as wood, cotton, and animals bred for food. ... Mushroom roots rather than animal hide can be used to make leather.11 Plastics can be made with yeast instead of
  3. A new lease of life

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/Emerging-Risk-Report-2018---A-new-lease-of-life.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Today’s plants, animals and microorganisms have been gradually shaped by this evolutionary pressure for billions of years. ... Humans have been breeding animals and plants with the most desirable characteristics for thousands of years.
  4. GM plantsQuestions and answers GM plants: Questions and…

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/Part2SynBio_refs/Lecture-1/RoyalSoc-gm-plant-q-and-a.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: QUESTION 2. How common are genes in food? All food, whether from plants or animals, contains genes. ... Humans have always eaten DNA from plants and animals. Most plants or animal cells contain about 30,000 genes, and most GM crops contain an additional
  5. Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 63, No. 14, pp. ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/LabPapers/Wenzel2012.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: by ensuring primary production, water oxygenation and. provides niches for some animals, besides counteracting. ... M. Bougourd1. 1 Department of Biology, University of York, York, Y010 5DD, UK2 Biology Department, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC,
  6. 1 SY NTH ETIC BIO LOG Y P RO ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/SYNBIO_create-an-agenda_v4.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Nitrogen fixation in non-legumes (Cambridge, MA). Christopher Voigt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ... Gene drive systems (Cambridge, MA). Kevin Esvelt, Andrea Smidler and George Church, Harvard University.
  7. THE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS OF SYNTHETIC AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/LabPapers/French2011.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: 34 Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge. 35 Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge. ... mit.edu/wiki/index.php/University_of_Edinburgh_2006; iGEM 2007, University of Cambridge, http://parts.mit.edu/iGEM07/index.php/Cambridge;
  8. Growing the future About the UK Plant Sciences FederationThe ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/RoySocBiol_UKPSF_Growing_the_future_2019.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, the University of Essex and Lancaster University in the UK. ... Road verges, railway lines and other assets could be managed to enhance biodiversity and dispersal of plants and animals, allowing species
  9. B5_EUR21796_EN

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/NEST_syntheticbiology_2005.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Members:. Yaakov BENENSON (Weizmann Institute, Israel). Philipp HOLLIGER (MRC Cambridge, UK) Sven PANKE (ETH Zürich, Switzerland). ... Several such molecules show much increased therapeutic potency, but are currently difficult to mass-produce at an
  10. Synthetic Biology report final FINAL

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/Synthetic-Biology-report-FINAL.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: they! ... EPSRC/TSB_funded!multi_disciplinary!OpenPlant!Centre,!based!in!Norwich!and!Cambridge,!aims!to!deliver!a!number!of!synthetic!biology!tools,!resources!and!training!opportunities!for!plant!science!
  11. A System for Modelling Cell – Cell Interactions during ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/LabPapers/Dupuy2008.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EA, UK. ... A popular approach, also developedin animal sciences, is based on the Cellular Potts Models(Merks and Glazier, 2005).

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