Adil Safi

@SafiiAdil

Love, Honesty, Truth and Respect the most precious words

Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2017.
Rođen/a 01. veljače

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  1. 2. velj

    Climate change and herbivory attack are serious threats. recently, Pakistani government declared the emergency to protect crops and help farmers, from the worst locust infestation.

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  2. 28. sij

    A recent study by MarekMarzec et al. expands the genome editing toolbox with the introduction of prime editing, which overcomes previous challenges.

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  3. 28. sij

    Nigeria has given a new GM cowpea variety the go-ahead. Why it matters. Sampea 20-T, carries a microbial insecticidal gene making it resistant to its major pest. Second GM crop commercialized, following Bt Cotton, and the first one that is a food crop.

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  4. 25. sij

    Novel coronavirus complete genome from the Wuhan outbreak now available in GenBank The spread of Chinese scientists 🥰and This is why we should do open science, to make sure timely availablity of data.

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    26. pro 2019.

    It’s fun but extensive exhaustion doing Mitochondrial genome sequencing for some key species of at OMICs Lab, , – mjesto: Nizwa University

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    25. pro 2019.

    Delighted to share year-end 2019 article out on "how exogenous Silicon can improve alkalinity stress tolerance in tomato seedlings" Scientific Reports of Nature Research.

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  7. 19. pro 2019.

    A major step in the regulatory process for Golden Rice😍 Philippines approves Golden Rice (which has been genetically engineered to help fight the health scourge of vitamin A deficiency (VAD).) for direct use as food and feed, or for processing.

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  8. 16. pro 2019.

    The future of billions of people depends on changing the narrative about new gene-editing technologies, such as CRISPR. Hope, the recently published book of Prof. Godwinthe book will end fear generated by fake news about GMOs. Good Enough to Eat?

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    15. pro 2019.

    Team work always matter in doing genomics 🧬 if you are handling a lot of samples. Wish 😓 I had Chef System too. Library preparation at OMICs Lab – mjesto: Nizwa University

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  10. 6. pro 2019.
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    27. stu 2019.

    Delighted to share Prof Jeffery Bennetzen, an authority on plant genomics, will be delivering his lecture on “Plant Genome on the Edge” Dec 2, 2019 Al Mashariq Hall at You are welcome to join us.

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  12. 8. stu 2019.

    As climate change hits crops, debate heats up over use of plant gene data “We need all the ‘genetics’ around the world to be able to breed crops that will adapt to global warming,” said Sylvain Aubry, a plant biologist who advises the Swiss government.

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  13. 8. stu 2019.
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    8. stu 2019.
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  15. 8. stu 2019.

    I feel very grateful for having you as my supervisor and mentor. Thank you so much, and Now I strongly belief that hard work speaks😍🥰, as you usually said.

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  16. 5. stu 2019.

    Climate change is here, and it will affect virtually every human on Earth in increasingly severe ways. A global group of around 11,000 scientists have endorsed research that says the world is facing a climate emergency.

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  17. 4. stu 2019.

    DNA of wheat species that was harvested over 3,000 years ago in Egypt, have been sequenced. The genome is closely related to modern emmer wheats that are grown in India, Oman and Turkey.

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  18. 8. lis 2019.

    Genome editing in grass plants by Si Nian Char, Bing Yang aBIOTECH pp 1–17, Review First Online: 24 September 2019.

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  19. 25. ruj 2019.

    The Chilean scientist develops transgenic corn that resists 52 days without water

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  20. 22. ruj 2019.

    If scientist could make plants just 5 percent more efficient, they could boost the yield of most crops by 20 percent. That would be a big help, to feed a hot planet, population is expected to rise from 7.5 billion to 10 billion in 2050. 

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