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Gene therapy, a set of medical technologies that plant new genes in a person's cells in order to produce missing proteins, might be used both to save lives and to ramp up athletic performance.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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High-tech advances in improving the resilience, yield and herbicide resistance of mainstay crops have generated significant results along with a set of widely-licensed gene patents that are used in most soybean and corn crops grown in the U.S. today.
FORBES: The Seeds Of An Antitrust Disaster In Iowa
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The technology used in gene doping is already well within the skill-set of thousands of laboratories around the world.
MSN: The Olympic rings meet the double helix
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Gene Myers, Celera's felicitously named software guru, has a set of programs that he believes is up to the task.
ECONOMIST: Genomic pronouncements | The
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The heavy-set writer in the horn-rimmed glasses teamed up on television with Gene Siskel to create a format for criticism that proved enormously appealing in its simplicity: uncomplicated reviews that were both intelligent and accessible and didn't talk down to ordinary movie fans.
NPR: Ebert, Nation's Best-Known Film Critic, Dies At 70
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McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa set the fastest time on Wednesday, nearly a second quicker than Williams test driver Marc Gene.
BBC: Pedro de la Rosa in the McLaren MP4-19B at Jerez in Spain