2.2 Using A. tumefaciens to genetically modify plant cells Genetic engineers have capitalised on the fact that part of the DNA from the Ti plasmid of A. tumefaciens is integrated into the plant genome during the infection process. Ti plasmids can be isolated and a foreign gene spliced in at an appropriate point, making it possible to transfer the novel gene into the plant. Embedding enterprise in the curriculum Digital Film School Social Enterprise Education for Health Care Professionals Opening up ‘Code’: Why Programming Needs More Women and Minorities Breakingviews: Tale of two banks People share tales to convey their beliefs and shape their views of the world. Building the portfolio at Bank of Ireland & Post Office [ROYAL: Illuminated manuscripts of the Kings and Queens of England] The Phantom Of The Opera (snippet) ENGL 151-10, Advertising the American Ideal, Spring 2007 2.2 Slavery reform Some of the first international concerns over human rights, as they would now be recognised, were expressed about slavery at the end of the eighteenth century. Somerset's case in 1772 challenged the acceptance of slavery in the UK. This case is regarded as a turning point, as statutory abolition followed in the UK. Out of this changing social, political and legal attitude towards slavery grew a movement which sought to prohibit slavery internationally. It was not possible to secure the freedo 8.1 Feelings about care relationships Diane couldn't imagine being paid for what she did. She thought that, if she was paid, she would, ‘have felt obligated to do it’. This way it felt like her choice. ‘I wanted to make those choices freely.’ John described the basis of his caring for Mr Asghar as, ‘a mutually beneficial friendship … always has been’. Enid emphasised that she looked on her caring as a parental responsibility. ‘They're my children and it's my duty to look after them … they weren't ask 3.5.1 Gestural communication DA describes gestural communication as 'extremely eloquent' [p. 271] and such behaviour is well established in other mammals beside primates, for example cats and dogs. To attain this eloquence, gestural communication requires good visual acuity. In fact, gestures often rely on colour perception to enable individuals observing the gesture to respond accurately. For example, DA describes how De Brazza's guenons draw attention to their white-bearded dewlaps by shaking their heads when signallin Notebook: Cyber Bullying (CBS News) XPath (série : Technologies XML) Sustaining enterprise education 1.2 The peptide bond and primary structure of proteins The primary structure of a protein is defined as the sequence of amino acids of which it is composed. This sequence ultimately determines the shape that the protein adopts, according to the spatial limitations on the arrangement of the atoms in the protein, the chemical properties of the component amino acid residues, and the protein's environment. The peptide bonds that link amino acid residues in a polypeptide are formed in a condensation reaction between the acidic carboxyl gr Dr Heather Shore - 60 seconds research
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