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<li>Biochemist Herbert Boyer and geneticist Stanley Cohen produce the first successful recombinant DNA organism, an <i>E. coli</i> cell that expresses frog ribosomal DNA. | <li>Biochemist Herbert Boyer and geneticist Stanley Cohen produce the first successful recombinant DNA organism, an <i>E. coli</i> cell that expresses frog ribosomal DNA. | ||
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<li>The FDA receives an application for the first genetically modified animal for human consumption. The AquAdvantage Salmon, created by AquaBounty Technologies, has a gene from the ocean pout and a growth hormone from a Chinook salmon, which allows it to “reach market size twice as fast as a traditional salmon”. The FDA determines more research is necessary to assess the safety of genetically engineered animals intended for human consumption. | <li>The FDA receives an application for the first genetically modified animal for human consumption. The AquAdvantage Salmon, created by AquaBounty Technologies, has a gene from the ocean pout and a growth hormone from a Chinook salmon, which allows it to “reach market size twice as fast as a traditional salmon”. The FDA determines more research is necessary to assess the safety of genetically engineered animals intended for human consumption. | ||
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