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The new genetic material had not only entered the somatic cells.
Generally speaking, the higher the somatic cell count, the lower the milk quality.
The somatic cells could be used immediately or stored in the laboratory for later use.
His dark secret is that young children must be sacrificed for their blood and somatic cells.
Human cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer would work essentially the same way.
This means that virtually all somatic cells in an adult have the same genes.
By somatic cell therapy, these diseases can be easily cured.
"All you need is any two somatic cells and a replicator.
Most of these mutations are acquired and occur in somatic cells.
The first step is to collect the somatic cells from the animal that will be cloned.
In these double mutants, the resulting somatic cells are normal.
In human females some 15% of somatic cells escape inactivation.
Somatic cell nuclear transfer is also tightly regulated amongst various countries.
On the other hand, a mutation may occur in a somatic cell of an organism.
Milk from cows with mastitis also has a higher somatic cell count.
Once oogonia enter this area they attempt to associate with these somatic cells.
This is a normal process in somatic cells.
Several examples of small molecules which can de-differentiate somatic cells have been identified.
He supported measures to prevent the ban on research regarding somatic cell nuclear transfer.
Somatic cells are usually diploid, except where there is polyploidy.
Somatic cell nuclear transfer can also be used to create a clonal embryo.
Their intention was to mix detergent with milk to reduce somatic cells.
Normal somatic cells, on the other hand, do not have detectable telomerase activity.
The same applies here, if stirring events that occur to the somatic cells can produce any effect at all on offspring.
The same technique, using somatic cells, was later used to create Dolly the Sheep.