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Genetic Engineering: What is Genetic Engineering?

Posted: November 1, 2013 at 5:45 am

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Genetic engineering is the alteration of genetic code by artificial means, and is therefore different from traditional selective breeding.

Genetic engineering examples include taking the gene that programs poison in the tail of a scorpion, and combining it with a cabbage. These genetically modified cabbages kill caterpillers because they have learned to grow scorpion poison (insecticide) in their sap.

Genetic engineering also includes insertion of human genes into sheep so that they secrete alpha-1 antitrypsin in their milk - a useful substance in treating some cases of lung disease.

Genetic engineering has created a chicken with four legs and no wings.

Genetic engineering has created a goat with spider genes that creates "silk" in its milk.

Genetic engineering works because there is one language of life: human genes work in bacteria, monkey genes work in mice and earthworms. Tree genes work in bananas and frog genes work in rice. There is no limit in theory to the potential of genetic engineering.

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Genetic engineering – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted: November 1, 2013 at 5:45 am

Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.

An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria in 1973; GM mice were generated in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. Glofish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States December in 2003.[1]

Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine. Enzymes used in laundry detergent and medicines such as insulin and human growth hormone are now manufactured in GM cells, experimental GM cell lines and GM animals such as mice or zebrafish are being used for research purposes, and genetically modified crops have been commercialized.

IUPAC definition

Process of inserting new genetic information into existing cells in order to modify a specific organism for the purpose of changing its characteristics.

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Genetic engineering alters the genetic makeup of an organism using techniques that remove heritable material or that introduce DNA prepared outside the organism either directly into the host or into a cell that is then fused or hybridized with the host.[4] This involves using recombinant nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) techniques to form new combinations of heritable genetic material followed by the incorporation of that material either indirectly through a vector system or directly through micro-injection, macro-injection and micro-encapsulation techniques.

Genetic engineering does not normally include traditional animal and plant breeding, in vitro fertilisation, induction of polyploidy, mutagenesis and cell fusion techniques that do not use recombinant nucleic acids or a genetically modified organism in the process.[4] However the European Commission has also defined genetic engineering broadly as including selective breeding and other means of artificial selection.[5]Cloning and stem cell research, although not considered genetic engineering,[6] are closely related and genetic engineering can be used within them.[7]Synthetic biology is an emerging discipline that takes genetic engineering a step further by introducing artificially synthesized genetic material from raw materials into an organism.[8]

If genetic material from another species is added to the host, the resulting organism is called transgenic. If genetic material from the same species or a species that can naturally breed with the host is used the resulting organism is called cisgenic.[9] Genetic engineering can also be used to remove genetic material from the target organism, creating a gene knockout organism.[10] In Europe genetic modification is synonymous with genetic engineering while within the United States of America it can also refer to conventional breeding methods.[11][12] The Canadian regulatory system is based on whether a product has novel features regardless of method of origin. In other words, a product is regulated as genetically modified if it carries some trait not previously found in the species whether it was generated using traditional breeding methods (e.g., selective breeding, cell fusion, mutation breeding) or genetic engineering.[13][14][15] Within the scientific community, the term genetic engineering is not commonly used; more specific terms such as transgenic are preferred.

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D'AGE Sheep Placenta Extract / Stem Cell Therapy – Video

Posted: November 1, 2013 at 5:44 am


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Stem Cell Therapy & Stem Cell Treatment – Cell Therapy Center Emcell

Posted: November 1, 2013 at 5:44 am

Our Cell Therapy Center offers advanced patented methods of stem cell treatment for different diseases and conditions. The fetal stem cells we use are nonspecialized cells able to differentiate (turn) into any other cell types forming different tissues and organs. Fetal stem cells have huge potential for differentiation and proliferation and are not rejected by the recipients body more...

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For over 19 years, we have performed more than 7,500 transplantations of fetal stem cells to people from many countries, such as the USA, China, Italy, Germany, Denmark, UAE, Egypt, Russian Federation, Greece and Cyprus, etc. Our stem cell treatments helped to prolong life and improve life quality to thousands of patients including those suffering from the incurable diseases who lost any hope for recovery.

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Stem Cells (IB Biology) – Video

Posted: October 31, 2013 at 6:40 am


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Pioneering Tampa surgeon uses stem cells to treat ailing hearts

Posted: October 30, 2013 at 6:42 am

TAMPA The Tampa surgeon who conducted Floridas first heart transplant, a radical procedure at the time, had confidence it would help improve his patients quality of life.

Hes pushing ahead with the same confidence in a new arena now only this time, much of the work is being done outside the United States because its deemed too risky here.

Heart patients, again, are among those who stand to benefit from the new procedure boosting and injecting adult stem cells to help repair damaged parts of the body.

It works, said the surgeon, Raghavendra Vijaynagar. It is only a start. Perhaps one day stem cells can do much more for someones heart.

Stephen Carre is a believer. The 63-year-old Sun City man had a history of heart problems just walking across the room brought on chest pains and shortness of breath but he didnt rate a top spot on the list of heart transplant candidates. He underwent the new procedure in the Bahamas and now is playing softball again.

I felt like a guinea pig, Carre said. But I was desperate, and I trusted Dr. Vijay.

The Food and Drug Administration requires more than that, including extensive sanctioned clinical studies to prove the procedure is safe for patients.

Anything less raises questions among skeptics such as Dr. Charles Lambert, of Tampa, medical director of the Florida Hospital Pepin Heart Institute and Dr. Kiran Patel Research Institute.

Hundreds of clinical studies are taking place throughout the United States, Lambert noted, to determine whether stem cells are safe and effective for Alzheimers disease, diabetes, spinal problems, heart conditions and more. He said he doesnt believe the studies have proved anything.

There is a reason there is currently no FDA-approved products on the market, Lambert said.

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Matric Revision: Life Sciences: Genetics: Biotechnology (6/9): Cloning (2/4) – Video

Posted: October 29, 2013 at 10:42 am


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Life Stem Genetics Strengthens Its Executive Advisory Board by Adding MBAs Matthew Sullivan and Shahab Bakhtyar

Posted: October 29, 2013 at 1:44 am

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Life Stem Genetics Inc., an emerging innovator in the advancement of Adult Stem Cell therapy, is pleased to announce that Matthew Sullivan, COO of global heath products company Asana International, and Shahab Bakhtyar, an independent medical business consultant with global experience, have joined Life Stems Executive Advisory Board.

Established earlier this year, the Executive Advisory Board has become a cornerstone of Life Stems global stem-cell growth model by actively retaining influential business leaders with broad backgrounds in corporate development and finance in our targeted industries with a focus on business expansion into Canada, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Matthew Sullivan, BA, MBA, is a corporate finance specialist who has worked with numerous early-stage and well-established companies in operations as well as strategic and financial planning. Matthews background is in venture capital and business analysis. His role has ranged from business planning/implementation, M&A, market analysis to operational implementation. He is currently COO of Asana International, a global health products company, CFO of Kat Gold Holdings, a publicly traded gold production and exploration company based in Ghana, and CFO of Travelvu, a business that places smart devices in hotel rooms. Matthew holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and an MBA from Dalhousie University, Canada.

Shahab Bakhtyar, MBA, is an independent business consultant with a focus on expansion and financing of small to medium sized businesses. In the last 15 years, Mr. Bakhtyars consultancy has focused mainly on Western Canada where he includes medical/health service providers among his clientele. Prior to establishing his business in Canada, Mr. Bakhtyar worked in Dubai, UAE. Included among his clients were Emirate Air and FIFA to whom he provided marketing and advertising services. Mr. Bakhtyar holds an MBA from Queens University, Canada. He has traveled to over 63 countries and maintains a strong international network of business contacts with a focus throughout the Middle East and Canada.

The addition of Matthew and Shahab to our advisory board aligns with our goal of developing a team of advisors who share our core values and can help us attain our growth initiatives in the rapidly advancing Adult Stem Cell therapy business sector, says Gloria Simov, president and CEO of Life Stem Genetics. Life Stem will greatly benefit from the depth of industry expertise and overall business acumen that both Matthew and Shahab bring, and we look forward to their value-added contributions as we continue to build our base of stem cell clinics throughout the world.

About Life Stem Genetics

Life Stem Genetics (LSG) is a progressive healthcare company focused on Adult Stem Cell (ASC) healing therapies. For decades, stem cells have been utilized in the successful treatment of a variety of ailments. Today, advanced ASC therapies are being offered to patients as an efficient and painless alternative treatment for a wide range of ailments including, but not limited to, orthopedic injuries, neurological disorders such as Parkinsons and Alzheimers, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, as well as age management. Adult Stem Cell therapies and LSGs proprietary techniques are experiencing some of the best results in the industry in helping to repair or reprogram damaged or diseased tissues and organs. Life Stems ASC specialist has performed thousands of stem cell treatments including some of the top names in PGA golf, NFL football, NBA basketball, and Major League Baseball. LSG will offer its proprietary treatments through a series of affiliate doctors and medical clinics with 60 affiliated clinics thus far. LSGs mission is to develop a comprehensive approach to the treatment and maintenance of diseases while breaking free from the medical insurance maze by tapping into an affordable private-pay sector.

Contrarian Press, the publisher, has been engaged by Life Stem Genetics to assist with identification of potential market participants who may be interested in learning more about the company and its securities. Updated disclaimer and disclosure information is available at the publisher's website listed above and at the following link:

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One year later, Jim discusses his stem cell treatments by Dr Harry Adelson for arthritic knees. – Video

Posted: October 28, 2013 at 3:45 pm


One year later, Jim discusses his stem cell treatments by Dr Harry Adelson for arthritic knees.
One year later, Jim discusses his results from his stem cell treatments by Dr Harry Adelson for arthritic knees. Dr Adelson practices in Park City, Utah and has been performing prolotherapy...

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Matric Revision: Life Sciences: Genetics: Biotechnology (5/9): Cloning (1/4) – Video

Posted: October 27, 2013 at 11:45 pm


Matric Revision: Life Sciences: Genetics: Biotechnology (5/9): Cloning (1/4)
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