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Thu, 7 Nov 2013 14:00:20 -0500
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Thanks for the link.  I guess I was not aware that they were using
antibiotics to kill plants also as the term is generally applied to things
that kill bacteria, though I suppose it makes sense that some kill both.
 Herbicide resistant genes made a lot more sense to me as does transgenic
rather than epigenic.

When I was in college there was a lot of talk about the fluorescent genes
and how useful they were becoming for looking at cell parts etc.  Still no
glowing tree streetlamps yet though I guess.

Jeremy
West Michigan

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