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Biotechnology: A general term used to describe the modification of biological processes through human intervention.
Transgenic Organisms: Other word to describe genetically modifies organisms.
Agrobacterium tumefaciens: A bacteria used to create vitamin A-enhanced rice.
Erwinia uredovora: A bacteria that is needed for the Agrobacteium tumefaciens to produce beta carotene.
William Roentgen: Accidentally discovered X-ray during his research about cathode rays.
Louis Pasteur: Accidentally discovered the basic principle of vaccination.
Alexander Flemming: He accidentally discovered penicillin.
Postnatal Screening test: A kind of test given to newborn babies to detect premature diseases.
Inggo Potrykus: A Swedish scientist, developed the " golden rice" more than a decade ago.
Ashanthi de silva: The first patient to undergo gene therapy through the viral vector technique.
Tilapia: A fish that is the main subject of research at the Central Luzon State University in Nueva Ecija.
Malloch Brown: Administrator of the United Nations Development Program, who said that tere may be harmful effects In consuming GM crops.
Tomato: The first genetically modifies plant.
ANDi: The name of the first genetically modifies rhesus monkey.
Virus: Paradoxial unusual group of organisms.
Adolf Mayer: A German Scientist who discovered that healthy tobacco plants could be infected by spraying them with sap from diseased tobacco plant.
Dmitrii Ivanowsky: A Russian Bacteriologist who hypothesized that the agent (tobacco mosaic virus) could be very small, filterable bacteria.
Martinus Beijerinck : A Dutch botanist who discovered that the pathogen (referring to TMV) could reproduce but only inside host cells.
Wendell Stanley: An American biochemist who able to crystallized the infecting agent which became known as tobacco mosaic virus.
G.M.O.
1. WRIDVROOENERAIAU
A bacteria that is needed for the Agrobacteium tumefaciens to produce beta carotene.
2. IAIPALT
A fish that is the main subject of research at the Central Luzon State University in Nueva Ecija.
3. SVRUI
Paradoxial unusual group of organisms.
4. YDSENWLTLENLAE
An American biochemist who able to crystallized the infecting agent which became known as tobacco mosaic virus.
5. OAIVINYDIIWTRKSM
A Russian Bacteriologist who hypothesized that the agent (tobacco mosaic virus) could be very small, filterable bacteria.
6. LHIIHNTASEVAASD
The first patient to undergo gene therapy through the viral vector technique.
7. GAESESSIONTCNPTNARETLT
A kind of test given to newborn babies to detect premature diseases.
8. GOANTMSRASNCERSIING
Other word to describe genetically modifies organisms.
9. DNAI
The name of the first genetically modifies rhesus monkey.
10. NMENELMAGIELRXFDA
He accidentally discovered penicillin.
11. OHMLBAORWCLN
Administrator of the United Nations Development Program, who said that tere may be harmful effects In consuming GM crops.
12. ATTMOO
The first genetically modifies plant.
13. KOPORNGUYSGIT
A Swedish scientist, developed the " golden rice" more than a decade ago.
14. CIISABMERIETNUNKRJ
A Dutch botanist who discovered that the pathogen (referring to TMV) could reproduce but only inside host cells.
15. NIOLMTRIGLENWEA
Accidentally discovered X-ray during his research about cathode rays.
16. SASTROUEPILU
Accidentally discovered the basic principle of vaccination.
17. ALRAOFDMYE
A German Scientist who discovered that healthy tobacco plants could be infected by spraying them with sap from diseased tobacco plant.
18. ENSOGFRIRCAUTECMTBIMEAAU
A bacteria used to create vitamin A-enhanced rice.
19. OCOINLOEBGTYH
A general term used to describe the modification of biological processes through human intervention.