|
|
1
|
A single DNA molecule, a tightly coiled strant of DNA, condensed into a compact structure in vivo by complexing with accessory histones or histone-like proteins.
|
2
|
changes the sequence of a gene
|
3
|
The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
|
4
|
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group.
|
6
|
the state of being someone's father
|
7
|
any of the life sciences
|
12
|
an operation moving an organ from one organism to another.
|
13
|
the action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
|
14
|
Genetically Modified Organisms
|
15
|
pertaining to biology or to life and living things
|
17
|
the branch of genetics that studies the full set of proteins encoded by a genome.
|
18
|
Experimental use Permits
|
20
|
A single-celled, microscopic prokaryotic organism: a single cell organism without a distinct nucleus.
|
22
|
National Institutes of Health
|
23
|
Good Laboratory Practice
|
26
|
Good Manufacturing Practice
|
29
|
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
|
33
|
poison of a plant or animal origin
|
34
|
Food and Drug Administration
|
35
|
any foreign substance such as virus, bacterium, or protein that elicits an immune response by stimulating the production of antibodies.
|
36
|
Investigational new drug
|
37
|
New Drug Authorization
|
|