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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Domeniu: Agriculture
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Established in October 1945 with the objective of eliminating hunger and improving nutrition and standards of living by increasing agricultural productivity, FAO coordinates the efforts of governments and technical agencies in programs for developing agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and land and ...
Infection with an antigen to elicit an antibody response that will protect the organism against future infections.
Industry:Biotechnology
Information contained in a nucleotide base sequence in chromosomal DNA or RNA.
Industry:Biotechnology
Inheritance controlled by extrachromosomal (cytoplasmic) factors that are transmitted through the egg.
Industry:Biotechnology
Inheritance of measurable traits (height, weight, colour intensity, etc.) that depend on the cumulative action of many genes.
Industry:Biotechnology
Inhibition of the expression of a gene or set of coordinately regulated genes by the product of the gene or the product of one of the genes.
Industry:Biotechnology
Inhibition of the expression of a gene or set of coordinately regulated genes by the product of the gene or the product of one of the genes.
Industry:Biotechnology
Inhibition of transcription by preventing RNA polymerase from binding to the transcription initiation site: a repressed gene is "turned off."
Industry:Biotechnology
Insufficiency or absence of one or more usable forms of enzymatic, nutritional or environmental requirements, so that development, growth or physiological functions are affected.
Industry:Biotechnology
Interaction between genes at different loci, e.g., one gene suppresses the effect of another gene that is situated at a different locus. Suppressed genes are said to be hypostatic. Dominance is associated with members of allelic pairs, whereas epistasis is interaction among products of non-alleles.
Industry:Biotechnology
Interference with the normal balance hormones.
Industry:Biotechnology