Here is a good tip: wrap electric tape on the top part where you screw in the rupture discs. That way it wont sound like nails on a chalkboard each time.
I have a lot on my mind to achieve in this field, just hoping one day I will get the opportunity to join a lab acquire knowledge and bring it out to solve those problems 🙏🏾
I have heard a Ph.D. student say: "This is our nanodrop there're many like it but this one is our". So it's temting to ask if anyone has said: "this is our gene gun ..."
Hey I would like to learn how to inject flavonoids into plant tissue to create flaver into plants .like strawberries..I want to cross flaver with pink pepper etc. Kel
politics of gmo vs non gmo aside, I find it humorous that I've actually heard a scientist on the radio say that this is no different than what farmers have done for thousands of years when breading plants for a desired outcome. This, in response to being asked what he has to say to people who are concerned about the safety of gmo's. They weren't taking calls but if they had been my question would have been "What force of nature causes a similar effect to a gene gun and achieves the same result?" Whether or not there is net harm to the environment aside, I just found it insulting that he would play on people's ignorance like that.
So one of those you mentioned, blasts the same "clip" of DNA into other DNA at over 600 mph, blasting apart the DNA while getting random pieces to stick in the desired place? I guess I do have a lot to learn.
What are you talking about? Sarcasm is great! Example: Damn you for knowing stuff & making me think about what I've said!! Sarcasm helps me feel like I'm doing well while your schooling me. ...and it's occasionally funny. All I got left is the thing I put aside at first ie my concern that being selective in that process has a different outcome than in nature or even when we selectively breed in the old method because we don't have all the other iterations that would result, out their doing their thing. I doubt we have any tech. that can figure out if those two ways are any more or less harmful to the environment than the gene gun method but my hunch is that it probably puts things out of balance. At the same time, I'm pretty sure that nature will just shake us off or swat us with her tail and go back into balance if we become too much of a problem.
I don't think there is a problem with genetically modifying organisms but the specific traits they choose to develop in plants are often really stupid traits they should not have aimed for, whether it be through selective breeding or GMO. Stuff like tomatos that produce more crop with the same amount of nutrients; the result is tomatoes that have significantly less nutritional value. GMOs plants the produce their own pesticide are also a stupid "innovation" as pesticides are often (not always) not very good and harm our health. When they try to develop plants with commercial interests in mind it often times has a lot of drawbacks. It's not also just GMO that is bad but many varieties of plant which are grown for commercial production are in my opinion inferior to heirloom varieties developed by gardeners who just wanted a tasty or beautiful tomato.
@@FringeWizard2 do you think it is ok to genetically modify your genetics & the lineages of your offspring? The only way for your dna to change is if you inject it into the user. We are what we eat
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