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one of the originators of gene engineering. he's been working in russian siberia, to find the remains of wooly mammoths, with the aim of resurrecting their dna to fight climate change. - there's unfortunately lots of melting ice in siberia and so there are millions of mammoths that are frozen, that are becoming exposed. we had access to six, really excellently frozen specimens. they had never thawed in 40,000 years. - when you were abbing the samples- - ah. - from the wooly mammoth, anatomically, where? - [george] we're dissecting big chunks of mammoth legs with a drill bit and we're kind of suited up because there's meat flying all over the place. (dramatic music) - [kondwani] due to over-hunting and environmental changes, wooly mammoths began going extinct around 10,000 years ago but george is extracting their dna from the cold preserved remains in siberia and mapping their genome. - once we read the genome into the computer and then we write it into modern asian elephant cells. - [kondwani] moderasian elephants and wooly mam
one of the originators of gene engineering. he's been working in russian siberia, to find the remains of wooly mammoths, with the aim of resurrecting their dna to fight climate change. - there's unfortunately lots of melting ice in siberia and so there are millions of mammoths that are frozen, that are becoming exposed. we had access to six, really excellently frozen specimens. they had never thawed in 40,000 years. - when you were abbing the samples- - ah. - from the wooly mammoth,...
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a gene dr. increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. that means that individuals with one copy of the modified gene inherited from their father can now copy the modification onto the unmodified gene inherited from their mother, and paused on the gene to up to 100 percent of their offspring. this means that if the mosquito, with the modified gene breathes with one from the wall that is not modified and has 10 offspring, for example, almost all of them would inherit the modified gene. so eventually, and after the modified genus spread in the population, more or less, any female offspring would be borne sterile and unable to bite. as part of target malaria, chris santee and his team have already performed tests. they used, laboratories, created to mimic natural conditions, like realistic temperatures, humidity, and lighting, to stimulate sunrise and sunset, and it worked in each generation. most females were born sterile. unable to breed, the population died off the genetic modification, combined with the gene drive lead to the complete co
a gene dr. increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. that means that individuals with one copy of the modified gene inherited from their father can now copy the modification onto the unmodified gene inherited from their mother, and paused on the gene to up to 100 percent of their offspring. this means that if the mosquito, with the modified gene breathes with one from the wall that is not modified and has 10 offspring, for example, almost all of them would inherit...
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a gene dr. increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. that means that individuals with one copy of the modified gene inherited from their father can now copy the modification onto the unmodified gene inherited from their mother, and pass on the gene to up to 100 percent of their offspring. this means that if the mosquito, with the modified gene breathes with one from the wall that is not modified and has 10 offspring, for example, almost all of them would inherit the modified gene. so eventually, and after the modified genus spread in the population, more or less, any female offspring would be born sterile and unable to bite as part of target malaria, chris, santi and his team have already performed tests they used laboratories, created to mimic natural conditions like realistic temperatures, humidity, and lighting to stimulate sunrise and sunset, and it worked in each generation, most females were born sterile. unable to breed, the population died off the genetic modification, combined with the gene drive lead to the complete collapse o
a gene dr. increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. that means that individuals with one copy of the modified gene inherited from their father can now copy the modification onto the unmodified gene inherited from their mother, and pass on the gene to up to 100 percent of their offspring. this means that if the mosquito, with the modified gene breathes with one from the wall that is not modified and has 10 offspring, for example, almost all of them would inherit the...
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a gene dr. increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. that means that individuals with one copy of the modified gene inherited from their father can now copy the modification onto the unmodified gene inherited from their mother, and pass on the gene to up to 100 percent of their offspring. this means that if the mosquito with the modified gene breeds with one from the wall that is not modified and has 10 offspring, for example, almost all of them would inherit the modified g. so eventually, and after the modified genus spread in the population, more or less, any female offspring would be borne sterile and unable to bite as part of target malaria cri. sunday. and his team have already performed tests. they use the baritone, he is created to mimic natural conditions, like realistic temperatures, humidity, and lighting, to stimulate sunrise and sunset, and it worked in each generation. most females were born sterile. unable to breed, the population died off the genetic modification, combined with the gene drive lead to the complete collapse
a gene dr. increases the odds of the modified gene being passed on to offspring. that means that individuals with one copy of the modified gene inherited from their father can now copy the modification onto the unmodified gene inherited from their mother, and pass on the gene to up to 100 percent of their offspring. this means that if the mosquito with the modified gene breeds with one from the wall that is not modified and has 10 offspring, for example, almost all of them would inherit the...
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we identify the genes that they have that allow them to have this capacity and we put those genes intor own cells. - [maren] by inserting these new bacterial genes, our bodies might be able to eliminate these zombie senescent cells. - most people didn't take me seously atll at fit. - interesting. - but now this is a totally mainstream idea. - while some remain skeptical of aubrey's approach, a handful of biotech companies are also taking aim at senescent cells. i've never thought of aging and death as anything but inevitable so to think of that not happening, i think really upends my worldview. - [announcer] in the future, a revoluonary new treatment to destroyombie cells is extending human life across the planet. while resting in an oxygen filled chamber, individuals are injected with thousands of miniature robots, smaller than red blood cells. this army of nanobots scour the body to hunt down and destroy every last toxic senescent cell. one treatment every year starting at age 20 extends most human lives by 50%. - [maren] living to 200 years of ager more maseem like science fiction a
we identify the genes that they have that allow them to have this capacity and we put those genes intor own cells. - [maren] by inserting these new bacterial genes, our bodies might be able to eliminate these zombie senescent cells. - most people didn't take me seously atll at fit. - interesting. - but now this is a totally mainstream idea. - while some remain skeptical of aubrey's approach, a handful of biotech companies are also taking aim at senescent cells. i've never thought of aging and...
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so it's all in the genes but _ mutation. so it's all in the genes but it's _ mutation. so it's all in the genes but it's not all - mutation. so it's all in the genes but it's not all good news, is at? unfortunately it is not all— news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good _ news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good news. - news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good news. if - news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good news. if you l is not all good news. if you are lucky enough to have this mutation unfortunately it may put you on the back foot with regard to other diseases specifically autoimmune disease such as crohn's, you are more likely to have that if you have the type of mutation. although i should point out there are lots of mutations that play when you come down with an autoimmune disease but the point is your health today may not be as good just because your survivors did well several hundred years ago. irate your survivors did well several hundred years ago.— hundred years ago. we are cominr hundred years ago. we are coming out _ hundred years ag
so it's all in the genes but _ mutation. so it's all in the genes but it's _ mutation. so it's all in the genes but it's not all - mutation. so it's all in the genes but it's not all good news, is at? unfortunately it is not all— news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good _ news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good news. - news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good news. if - news, is at? unfortunately it is not all good news. if you l is not all good news. if you are lucky enough...
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sure gene. i'm gonna give you a hit by the way president eisenhower's train i grew up in a on a farm in missouri and his train went through my hometown at night ten o'clock o'clock at night and we went we went to mississippi for the world. we definitely went so can you all see can they see the pictures? we're seeing i'm not and you'll see them pull that up again. here we go. there you go. so president bush loved trains, he was in love with trains he decided he wanted to train his the his second funeral service was in houston. that was the family and friends funeral. he was buried at his library about 90 miles away in college station, texas anyone to train he loved talking about this train. you're not gonna please don't judge me, but one day we're talking about any so excited he really viewed his funeral as a big event, and he said gene will be great. we'll be exhausted from all those events and we can eat lunch on the train and we can visit and rest and relax before the burial and i i don't know
sure gene. i'm gonna give you a hit by the way president eisenhower's train i grew up in a on a farm in missouri and his train went through my hometown at night ten o'clock o'clock at night and we went we went to mississippi for the world. we definitely went so can you all see can they see the pictures? we're seeing i'm not and you'll see them pull that up again. here we go. there you go. so president bush loved trains, he was in love with trains he decided he wanted to train his the his second...
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julie: it was two buyers together who purchased the genes. kyle put down 90% of the funds, and zip stevenson put down 10%. kyle is just 23 years old, and he is putting down this kind of cash for vintage jeans, which shows what kind of appeal they have for the gen z vintage buyers market. zip stephenson has served as almost like a mentor for kyle and looking out for these rare vintage finds. kristen: what do you suppose they will do with them? julie: right now they are on display by appointment only at zip stephenson's shop in l.a., but i think the real motive behind these types of purchases is investment. britt eaton purchased these pants for 23,000 -- $23,000 and auctioned them for $76,000. if you more years you can imagine them selling for $100,000 or more. kristen: thank you s kristen: thanks for joining us today for "getting answers." >>> tonight, breaking news. the largest earthquake to rattle the san francisco bay area in years. residents warned to stay on alert. tonight, scientists on the reason why. >>> and that deadly school shooting
julie: it was two buyers together who purchased the genes. kyle put down 90% of the funds, and zip stevenson put down 10%. kyle is just 23 years old, and he is putting down this kind of cash for vintage jeans, which shows what kind of appeal they have for the gen z vintage buyers market. zip stephenson has served as almost like a mentor for kyle and looking out for these rare vintage finds. kristen: what do you suppose they will do with them? julie: right now they are on display by appointment...
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, these gene alterations can be family, these gene alterations can he inherited — family, these gene because - the father. i think we are quite a i way of mass testing because gene alterations— way of mass testing because gene alterations act— way of mass testing because gene alterations act quite _ way of mass testing because gene alterations act quite family - way of mass testing because gene alterations act quite family when i alterations act quite family —— quite — alterations act quite family —— quite a — alterations act quite family —— quite a lot— alterations act quite family —— quite a lot when _ alterations act quite family —— quite a lot when there - alterations act quite family —— quite a lot when there is - alterations act quite family —— quite a lot when there is a - alterations act quite family ——| quite a lot when there is a risk because — quite a lot when there is a risk because a _ quite a lot when there is a risk because a lot _ quite a lot when there is a risk because a lot of _ quite a lot when there is a risk because a lot of history- quite a lot when there is a
, these gene alterations can be family, these gene alterations can he inherited — family, these gene because - the father. i think we are quite a i way of mass testing because gene alterations— way of mass testing because gene alterations act— way of mass testing because gene alterations act quite _ way of mass testing because gene alterations act quite family - way of mass testing because gene alterations act quite family when i alterations act quite family —— quite — alterations...
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gene: i don't think so.stically speaking the sites that have rescinded the vote have gone right back to the table to talk about the paid and unpaid leave issue that is so important to the workers. we have to keep doubling down to support them moving all this cargo. 28% of our cargo moves via rail but we will have to stay at this encouraging both sides to reach a conclusion quickly. alix: on the other massive disruption in transportation, the mississippi river has no water so things have a hard time being transported. i appreciate that you are far from the mississippi river, but is there a backup affect where you are? gene: i was watching the local news in new orleans. they have so much traffic that moves up and down the mississippi river. think of products that have been manufactured and the all-important agriculture sector. if there is stress on one part of the u.s. port gateway, we all feel it, just like on the import side. with cargo moving to the gulf and east coast, we have backups outside these ports.
gene: i don't think so.stically speaking the sites that have rescinded the vote have gone right back to the table to talk about the paid and unpaid leave issue that is so important to the workers. we have to keep doubling down to support them moving all this cargo. 28% of our cargo moves via rail but we will have to stay at this encouraging both sides to reach a conclusion quickly. alix: on the other massive disruption in transportation, the mississippi river has no water so things have a hard...
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yes, all oncology is genes and the whole palette of oncology is all the same gene mutations.lanning? yes , of course, of course you have to go to a geneticist and go out for real, because they show you, but you know this, these are the risks. it's like how? well, here are drops of iodine in a bucket of water, maybe, maybe it will, most likely not, because there individual risks are minimal. here you go, that if you bite again, i won't be your friend. what are your teeth? be healthy, let's make peace. let's. remember in bulgakov how he is about margarita yes, blood, how intricately the deck is shuffled. i think that one of the french queens would be very surprised to learn that many, many centuries later, she would talk in moscow with one of her charming great-great-granddaughters. yes, indeed cow cards are shuffled very bizarrely. so these traits of character and taste are inherited, of course, but we all know. we all know that character traits all this is sold by inheritance to a very strong extent. what is the difference between a hereditary disease hereditary opposites. an
yes, all oncology is genes and the whole palette of oncology is all the same gene mutations.lanning? yes , of course, of course you have to go to a geneticist and go out for real, because they show you, but you know this, these are the risks. it's like how? well, here are drops of iodine in a bucket of water, maybe, maybe it will, most likely not, because there individual risks are minimal. here you go, that if you bite again, i won't be your friend. what are your teeth? be healthy, let's make...
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how much influence do genes actually? half and brief are supposed to be modest, is the person you need to understand if the genes on active elements genes are blueprints for what is called proteins. and proteins are the ones who actually do the action, who facilitate an able to react to a viral infection. and what are the studies have identified are regions in the genome that called for those proteins related to the immune system or to lung function. and if this baron, so the print battery doesn't need to be a major ration. retired. the very common ones put you at the higher risk for cobra, 19 or severe 19 in particular calibrations with other researches your group just published and you study on this issue. what is it about? so what we saw is about a proteins that seem to have a role in predisposing, which are more so we're open engine optimum, but also to seem to have a protective rule. so we have for instance, identify the prostate 5, which is expressed in specific lungs that also the target of the virus. and if you ha
how much influence do genes actually? half and brief are supposed to be modest, is the person you need to understand if the genes on active elements genes are blueprints for what is called proteins. and proteins are the ones who actually do the action, who facilitate an able to react to a viral infection. and what are the studies have identified are regions in the genome that called for those proteins related to the immune system or to lung function. and if this baron, so the print battery...
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genes.ll in all, i'll be proud of it. i'll tell everyone. here you are talking about patients in russia who underwent intraoperative radiation therapy. first, a team of surgeons removed the tumor, and then, on the operating jelly, the rodiologists irradiated the tissues with the help of this unique electron accelerator. the treatment session itself takes approximately two minutes. absolutely painless for the patient and , accordingly, the surrounding organs and tissues. why is it so important, not get a dose from holding radiation therapy, with such therapy, the risk of recurrence is reduced, the remaining microscopic cancer cells are destroyed. well, the patient will not have to undergo radiation therapy, an additional next stage of development. e, this method in our country will, of course, be in our center, and, of course, there will be the use of e-interpretive radiation therapy for denture sarcomas in cancer of the prostate or rectum of the pancreas, that is, for those localizations whe
genes.ll in all, i'll be proud of it. i'll tell everyone. here you are talking about patients in russia who underwent intraoperative radiation therapy. first, a team of surgeons removed the tumor, and then, on the operating jelly, the rodiologists irradiated the tissues with the help of this unique electron accelerator. the treatment session itself takes approximately two minutes. absolutely painless for the patient and , accordingly, the surrounding organs and tissues. why is it so important,...
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let's talk more about this with gene munster, managing partner at luke ventures gene, this is -- you argue, but mathematically, it is the most important sector to the overall economy and the markets for good reason because so much of our productivity is driven on technology why is it right now that the outlook may not be as clear as it was, say, from a bounceback perspective as it was post-financial crisis or even post-covid >> dom, it's all about the fed, don't fight the fed. it is almost elementary to mention that it's important when it comes to tech stocks. it's a risk-on asset if you have tech besides your company name profile, that means you're considered a more risky asset. you need a higher return that has played havoc on these companies. to put in perspective, how much havoc have they had on tech, i went back and looked at the ten high fliers in 2021. this is when interest rates were low. they're down 75% year to date. the nasdaq down 24%. if you think about the tech aspect of this, it has been hit more yhard i do want to take the approach that is bad. what has happened in te
let's talk more about this with gene munster, managing partner at luke ventures gene, this is -- you argue, but mathematically, it is the most important sector to the overall economy and the markets for good reason because so much of our productivity is driven on technology why is it right now that the outlook may not be as clear as it was, say, from a bounceback perspective as it was post-financial crisis or even post-covid >> dom, it's all about the fed, don't fight the fed. it is...
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the long nuclear dna carries the overwhelming majority of our genes, but the small mitochondria dna is present in thousands of more copies and therefore easier to study. son, the parent was from an early age fascinated by ancient human history. while using dna technology for his doctor and studies in immunology, he also attempted a society project to use these modern tools for studies of ancient human remains. he soon realized that this is extremely challenging. since ancient dna is damaged by chemical modifications, it is also fragmented and crescent in extremely low announced together with contamination from micro organisms and present the humans. santa pebble therefore embarked on a long series of rigorous technological developments that lasted over 3 decades. he performed much of this work on next thing at the animal species, but his goal was a seemingly impossible task. he aimed for our closest relative that he under turn, that went extinct around 30000 years ago. after setting new experimental standards in this challenging area pair, but 1st set out to retrieve and analyze the un
the long nuclear dna carries the overwhelming majority of our genes, but the small mitochondria dna is present in thousands of more copies and therefore easier to study. son, the parent was from an early age fascinated by ancient human history. while using dna technology for his doctor and studies in immunology, he also attempted a society project to use these modern tools for studies of ancient human remains. he soon realized that this is extremely challenging. since ancient dna is damaged by...
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on the act of elements genes are new. prentice for what is called proteins. and proteins are the ones who actually do the action, who facilitate life, and i'm an able as correct to a viral infection. and, and what i'm the studies have identified are regions in the gene on that. and the code for those proteins related to the immune system or to lung function. and if this barons so, the blueprint berries a bit, doesn't it need to be a major variation that very tiny, very common once um puts you at a higher risk for cobit 19 or severe covenants. in particular, collaboration with other researchers yoke will just published a new study on this issue. what is it about? so what we saw is there are about 8 proteins that seemed to have a role either in a predisposing or to more severe covenant in optimum, but also to evanson, to have a protective rule. so we have, for instance, an end to put a protein called isla 5, which is expressed in specific lung sounds that are also the target of the virus. and if you have more of this protein in yourself, you're more likely to p
on the act of elements genes are new. prentice for what is called proteins. and proteins are the ones who actually do the action, who facilitate life, and i'm an able as correct to a viral infection. and, and what i'm the studies have identified are regions in the gene on that. and the code for those proteins related to the immune system or to lung function. and if this barons so, the blueprint berries a bit, doesn't it need to be a major variation that very tiny, very common once um puts you...
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no gene enhancement in the united states.t's dangerous and so on and it looks likeke what happened is people took the same technology in the same idea and decided we will try to do it at the u.s. expense except it never got funded by the u.s. >> we know the organizations worked togetherr as there is a man of the university of north carolina he was educated in the coronavirus and gene enhancement. we know as i mentioned earlier in 2016 those alliances and the institute actually created using the spike of the virus that was isolated. if there's new evidence to be clear that the university ever violated the law in the united states. like so much it migrated. >> the book is the dancer in the devil stalin, pavlova into the road to the great pandemic. authors will be available outside in the lobby to provide copies of the book that have been personally signed and they will be selling some of their books out in the lobby. to you with us and those watching on the live stream as s well as the c-span audience, thank you for joining us
no gene enhancement in the united states.t's dangerous and so on and it looks likeke what happened is people took the same technology in the same idea and decided we will try to do it at the u.s. expense except it never got funded by the u.s. >> we know the organizations worked togetherr as there is a man of the university of north carolina he was educated in the coronavirus and gene enhancement. we know as i mentioned earlier in 2016 those alliances and the institute actually created...
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it matters in how our genes — really does matter? in| how our genes work and how they might vary. we are finding out exactly who we are, the tibetans have what we call super athlete genes which has come from the archaic humans, which gives them the ability to breathe in high altitudes. the end the are short and stocky, i think i am on the high of neanderthals. we have denser bones and they have discovered an immune difference, an autoimmune difference for those who have a lower level of it. it is going to be useful for medical if we can work out what part we have got in there, it might help us understand our own medical genes as well. ~ ., ., ., , ., , as well. what more remains to be discovered _ as well. what more remains to be discovered in _ as well. what more remains to be discovered in this _ as well. what more remains to be discovered in this field? _ as well. what more remains to be discovered in this field? what - as well. what more remains to be discovered in this field? what do | as well. what more remains to be i discover
it matters in how our genes — really does matter? in| how our genes work and how they might vary. we are finding out exactly who we are, the tibetans have what we call super athlete genes which has come from the archaic humans, which gives them the ability to breathe in high altitudes. the end the are short and stocky, i think i am on the high of neanderthals. we have denser bones and they have discovered an immune difference, an autoimmune difference for those who have a lower level of it....
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to be modest person to need to understand if the genes on active elements genes are blueprints for what is called proteins. and proteins are the ones who actually do the action, who facilitate an, a record of ira infection. and what are the studies have identified? are regions in the genome that called for those proteins related to the immune system or too long function. and if this battery for the print battery, it doesn't need to be a major variation that we retired. a very common once puts you at a higher risk for cobra 19 or to be covered in particular, calibrated with other research as your group just published. and you study on this issue, what is it about? so what we saw about a proteins that seem to have a role in predisposing the, to more so recombination ultimate, but also to seem to have a protective rule. so we have for instance, identified a process called in a 5 which is expressed in specific lungs, but also the target of the virus. and if you have more of this protein in your south, you're more likely to develop scipio callback munching. and then on the other hand, we ide
to be modest person to need to understand if the genes on active elements genes are blueprints for what is called proteins. and proteins are the ones who actually do the action, who facilitate an, a record of ira infection. and what are the studies have identified? are regions in the genome that called for those proteins related to the immune system or too long function. and if this battery for the print battery, it doesn't need to be a major variation that we retired. a very common once puts...
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, supposed to be modest, is the person trying to spend if the genes on axis adamant genes are blueprints for what is called proteins and proteins. audubon is actually due to action, who precipitate an able to, to a viral infection. and what are the studies have identified? are regions in the genome that called for those proteins related to the immune system or to lung function. and if this battery pro print battery, it doesn't, it need to be a major variation. retired in every column, once put you at a higher risk for cobra. 19 or severe cheenam particular integration with other research as your group just published a new study on this issue. what is it about? so what we saw is about a proteins that seem to have a row either in predisposing the gym or so recombination ultimate, but also to seem to have a protective rule. so we have for instance, identified a process called either 5, which is expressed in specific lungs that also the target of the virus. and if you have more of this protein in your south, you're more likely to develop should be covered munching. and then on the other hand
, supposed to be modest, is the person trying to spend if the genes on axis adamant genes are blueprints for what is called proteins and proteins. audubon is actually due to action, who precipitate an able to, to a viral infection. and what are the studies have identified? are regions in the genome that called for those proteins related to the immune system or to lung function. and if this battery pro print battery, it doesn't, it need to be a major variation. retired in every column, once put...
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it keeps the flagship collection of the belarusian gene pool of plants and crops behind its walls.cademy of sciences. it has a scientific and practical center for agriculture, and its headquarters is located in zhodino. there is a room with sophisticated equipment thermostats. and they have almost 47.000 collection specimens of plants. they are like them, advanced storages of the world, sleeping in aluminum envelopes and jars packaged in small portions, including the best foreign and purely belarusian varieties, if anything, they have no analogues in the world at all, for example, wheat, kopylyanka, it was recognized as unique and taken into that the most planetary vault in svalbard. this collection exists because alexander lukashenko did not allow the destruction of the soviet school of seed production. 22 years ago, the president instructed the biologists and geneticists of the country develop a program for the conservation of the plant gene pool. and now the result of this program has been recognized as a national treasure based on samples from the collection of our scientists.
it keeps the flagship collection of the belarusian gene pool of plants and crops behind its walls.cademy of sciences. it has a scientific and practical center for agriculture, and its headquarters is located in zhodino. there is a room with sophisticated equipment thermostats. and they have almost 47.000 collection specimens of plants. they are like them, advanced storages of the world, sleeping in aluminum envelopes and jars packaged in small portions, including the best foreign and purely...
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genes.l be proud of it. i 'll tell everyone. i'm telling you, firstly, in russia , patients who underwent intraoperative radiation therapy. first, a team of surgeons removed the tumor, and then radiologists irradiated the tissues on the surgical jelly, using this unique electron accelerator treatment takes about 2. well, absolutely painless for the patient and, accordingly, the surrounding organs and tissues. why is it so important, rather than getting a dose of better therapy, such therapy reduces the risk of recurrence by destroying the remaining microscopic cancer cells. well, the patient will not have to undergo radiation therapy, additional in the next stage of development. uh, this method will, of course, be used in our country in our center, and , of course, there will be use, and interpretive radiation therapy prizes for abdominal sarcomas in prostate cancer of the rectum of the pancreas, that is, in those localizations where the delivery of radiation therapy is difficult today. now
genes.l be proud of it. i 'll tell everyone. i'm telling you, firstly, in russia , patients who underwent intraoperative radiation therapy. first, a team of surgeons removed the tumor, and then radiologists irradiated the tissues on the surgical jelly, using this unique electron accelerator treatment takes about 2. well, absolutely painless for the patient and, accordingly, the surrounding organs and tissues. why is it so important, rather than getting a dose of better therapy, such therapy...
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some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique. what he was able to show at a genetic level, at the level of the dna code. more information about how we moved and came out of africa. so neanderthals were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. and when we came out of africa, we mixed with neanderthals. in the middle east, and we picked up some of the genetic code from neanderthals when we had offspring from mixing with neanderthal. so we now know that we, homo sapiens, carry about one to 2 per cent of dna from neanderthals. so we know that from his work early results for elections in bosnia herzegovina show, reformers and moderates, winning the crow out, and boston in presidential seats. the vote was held to elect 3 members of the shed presidency as well as parliament. the campaign was dominated by nationalists and separatists rhetoric and seen as the country's most important votes since the end of the bosnian war in 1995 became a fossil
some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique. what he was able to show at a genetic level, at the level of the dna code. more information about how we moved and came out of africa. so neanderthals were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. and when we came out of africa, we mixed with neanderthals. in the middle east, and we picked up some of the...
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some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique, ah, or minor top stories on how to 0. russia's low house of parliament is approved moscow's claimed annexation of 4 eastern regions in ukraine. the new law formerly incorporates the regions of house on the next new hand scans parisha into the russian federation. it follows what ukraine and its allies have described as sham referendums in those areas. just over a week ago, when moscow says people voted overwhelmingly to join. meanwhile, ukrainian forces advancing further into rush and claim territory in the south of the country, including in the region of her son, ukraine's forces released video, showing soldiers raising a flag in annuity retaken village. the military gains threatened supply lines, but thousands of russian troops. but russia has also been accused of blocking residents from leaving regional local band occupies have blocked the exit from the territory. the people started leaving and didn't that lives their response to the so called annexation, s
some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique, ah, or minor top stories on how to 0. russia's low house of parliament is approved moscow's claimed annexation of 4 eastern regions in ukraine. the new law formerly incorporates the regions of house on the next new hand scans parisha into the russian federation. it follows what ukraine and its allies have described as sham referendums in those areas. just over a week ago,...
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he was very educated in bat coronaviruses and gene enhancement of them. we know that. i think i mentioned earlier in 2016 those three, the ecohealth alliance, usc and the wuhan institute of virology actually created a new virus using the spike of a bat coronavirus that was isolated by the hiv. so they have experience working together with this in china. there's no evidence to be clear that the university of north carolina ever followed the law in the united states or that dr. barrett did. know i was just he threw it in the topic and the technology was developed there. and then like so much u.s. technology, it migrated to wuhan, china, and it wasn't being used to just do happy things in wuhan. it was being used for bioweapons as well. john o'neill and sara, when the book is the dancer in the devil, stalin, pavlova and the road to the great pandemic and the authors will be available outside in our lobby to provide copies of the book that have been signed, personally signed. they'll be selling some of their books out in the lobby. and to you here with us and those watchin
he was very educated in bat coronaviruses and gene enhancement of them. we know that. i think i mentioned earlier in 2016 those three, the ecohealth alliance, usc and the wuhan institute of virology actually created a new virus using the spike of a bat coronavirus that was isolated by the hiv. so they have experience working together with this in china. there's no evidence to be clear that the university of north carolina ever followed the law in the united states or that dr. barrett did. know...
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some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique. what he was able to show at a genetic level, at the level of the dna code. more information about how we moved and came out of africa. so meandra falls were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. and when we came out of africa, we mixed with neanderthals. in the middle east, and we picked up some of the genetic code from neanderthals when we had offspring from mixing with neanderthal. so we now know that we, homo sapiens, carry about one to 2 per cent of dna from neanderthals. so we know that from his work, american reality tv store chem, court ashan has agreed to pay a fine of.
some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique. what he was able to show at a genetic level, at the level of the dna code. more information about how we moved and came out of africa. so meandra falls were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. and when we came out of africa, we mixed with neanderthals. in the middle east, and we picked up some of the...
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the port of long beach as well gene, thank you for coming and good to see you in person. did you take a train here? i'm kidding. gene, thank you. >>> on a more serious note, the kids are not all right what new test scores are telling us we will dive into the problem and maybe what we can do to fix it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mercedes-benz is turning electric... completely on its head. bringing legendary design... and state-of-the-art technology... to a fully-electric suv. the all-new, all-electric eqb from mercedes-benz. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. right on time. make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. ♪♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." happy monday the weather is terrible outside. it
the port of long beach as well gene, thank you for coming and good to see you in person. did you take a train here? i'm kidding. gene, thank you. >>> on a more serious note, the kids are not all right what new test scores are telling us we will dive into the problem and maybe what we can do to fix it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mercedes-benz is turning electric... completely on its head. bringing legendary design... and state-of-the-art technology... to a fully-electric suv. the...
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gene. you had earlier been tested for that years ago and were told you did not have it. dan: i had never been tested. i never wanted to be tested because i never want to tell my kids if i tested positive. so everyone sort of assumed i had als based on my results and family history. but when the genetic testing came back, i did not have the same genetic mutation that my dad and uncle and, by the way, their first cousin had. so it was throughout my family but i did not have the gene, which has happened, like, five times in history. david: for people who were not familiar with als, it first became well-known to the public when lou gehrig, the famous baseball player, contracted it and died relatively quickly thereafter. since the 1930's, have we made that much progress in diagnosing or treating als? dan: there's been virtually no progress for 140 years, from the time it was discovered in 1870. my uncle died in 2010, and in 2010 i decided, look, and my family it is hereditary. my dad had died of
gene. you had earlier been tested for that years ago and were told you did not have it. dan: i had never been tested. i never wanted to be tested because i never want to tell my kids if i tested positive. so everyone sort of assumed i had als based on my results and family history. but when the genetic testing came back, i did not have the same genetic mutation that my dad and uncle and, by the way, their first cousin had. so it was throughout my family but i did not have the gene, which has...
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far richer picture, than we had previously appreciated, fire altering microorganisms by decoding the genes of these microscopic creatures. we can reveal a new microbial world. the genetic tools are kind of like the new telescope. think of it as a geographer. it might have just been studying the fields around neu, their whole career, and then somebody says, all, by the way, we just discovered the americas and australia and nobody ever heard of it before. for the 1st time, we can see the microbes that leap on us. and inside us, it's been like a gold rush at the moment. it really is a voice rolling, the bang scientists have embarked on a journey into the unexplored world of our own body. they are discovering how we are shaped and kept alive by the bugs that live on us. mm hm. as the crust covers planet, the skin covers the body and impermeable barrier between us and invading gen. wow. but we only realised just how important it is when it's compromised. i see people's lives changed in an instant on a daily basis. the owner would is a world leading burn specialist. her struggle to save lives is
far richer picture, than we had previously appreciated, fire altering microorganisms by decoding the genes of these microscopic creatures. we can reveal a new microbial world. the genetic tools are kind of like the new telescope. think of it as a geographer. it might have just been studying the fields around neu, their whole career, and then somebody says, all, by the way, we just discovered the americas and australia and nobody ever heard of it before. for the 1st time, we can see the microbes...
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a they found theba genes abandon n a coal mine. why would someone abandon their genes?ir jeans at work? but not having orgies in the coal mine. this gene has 200-year-old feces in it. >> you thought i would love t be asked that question? you've known me for how long? geez.r okaysl and what you want? >> thank you.. tyrus?ne >> i do wonder what happened i didn't write that down my mind did not go there. they were found in the mind what happened there? [laughter] quick sometimes you findomet a g chunk of gold you take thesek of write down. o [laughter] i'm taking this out of here. [laughter] last word tyrus. ca>n you talk shoving gold? [laughter] that was a question on special report tonight.t [laughter] did we walk away? t >> i am going to walk away it's a for the record uncovered zip,h ziatp become a patch when n everyone's are called i'm notfo paying $76000 for r pair pants r somebody he was genetically shorter than everybodyrter else. he lost his pants because whenei the mine blew up and he was dead it was something of they didn't steal off of him. greg: that makes tot
a they found theba genes abandon n a coal mine. why would someone abandon their genes?ir jeans at work? but not having orgies in the coal mine. this gene has 200-year-old feces in it. >> you thought i would love t be asked that question? you've known me for how long? geez.r okaysl and what you want? >> thank you.. tyrus?ne >> i do wonder what happened i didn't write that down my mind did not go there. they were found in the mind what happened there? [laughter] quick sometimes...
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and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. and our coverage of this is nobel prizes continues with the price of physics, the window, all winners will be announced in the next hour, will bring you all the details. so keep watching d. w of ah, a vibrant habitat and glistening place of long the mediterranean sea. seen him almost roar, and so far abdul karim drift along, exploring.
and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. and our coverage of this is nobel prizes continues with the price of physics, the window, all winners will be announced in the next hour, will bring you all the details. so keep...
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miracles of genetic engineering, what happened to a woman who injected herself with anti-aging genesesterday climbed up the mountain on a par with her son and where you can already buy tomatoes that lower blood pressure miracle products electric brush for shoes, how to deal with various contaminants on different materials and anti-rain wipes for glasses, we will check the composition that repels water and dirt. is it worth trusting advertising, as well as the best discoveries and inventions from all over the planet. the most interesting is yet to come. come on, let's see how to move in the new season true to himself clearly understandable famously rides a motorcycle motorcycle again famously charms women. mash, i will only talk to the official department in the presence of a lawyer seriously, so the lawyer can hear you without an adam's apple and famously solves crimes. at night they surrounded the yacht, one person was cut. that nikita panfilov criminal roses from the city of sochi reckless new season tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv you are a super new season today at 22:20 on ntv they mak
miracles of genetic engineering, what happened to a woman who injected herself with anti-aging genesesterday climbed up the mountain on a par with her son and where you can already buy tomatoes that lower blood pressure miracle products electric brush for shoes, how to deal with various contaminants on different materials and anti-rain wipes for glasses, we will check the composition that repels water and dirt. is it worth trusting advertising, as well as the best discoveries and inventions...
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e gene therapy is, of course.he revolutionary step on the face of the efforts of a large number of people and the corresponding level of training of personnel and the drug must be diluted to the required concentration and transferred to the operating room in a limited amount of time, and if any of the stages is not followed, then everything is singing, under general anesthesia, the patient is less than 15 minutes from the side, it seems to be just one injection, but in fact this is the most complicated endoscopic operation, which is held for the first time in one of the leading ophthalmological centers in russia named after svyatoslav fedorov last week, the right eye was successfully operated on. and today is the left one. let's use tools no thicker than a human hair to inject the drug filigree directly into the retina. i need a cannula 100 microns thick, so to speak, yes, the detected diameter is 100 microns, for good, well, to enter and how to pierce the retina, which in this place is also 100 microns thick, so
e gene therapy is, of course.he revolutionary step on the face of the efforts of a large number of people and the corresponding level of training of personnel and the drug must be diluted to the required concentration and transferred to the operating room in a limited amount of time, and if any of the stages is not followed, then everything is singing, under general anesthesia, the patient is less than 15 minutes from the side, it seems to be just one injection, but in fact this is the most...
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he showed that both contributed genes at this address in modern humans today. so let's hear what the swedish academy at to say. i providing genome sequences from our closest extinct to relatives. santa barbara has provided a novel, much more recent reference point for studies of who we are and where we came from. thanks to his seminar discoveries, genetic variants that are shared among all non leading humans, but absent in the am, detox and innocence have been identified. law, java, w, sina signs correspondence. derek williams. derek, let's break this down for us. does this a nobel prize for one to paypal? come as a surprise? well, they always come as a surprise. i mean, nothing. trying to predict these fir, over well over a decade now, and there was no longer a socialist along this, there's no short list. you have to just gas. and there are ways of guessing you can kind of say, for example, in medicine or physiology. there are they kind of tend to alternate between, between research that fundamental research into physiology for example, last year it was given
he showed that both contributed genes at this address in modern humans today. so let's hear what the swedish academy at to say. i providing genome sequences from our closest extinct to relatives. santa barbara has provided a novel, much more recent reference point for studies of who we are and where we came from. thanks to his seminar discoveries, genetic variants that are shared among all non leading humans, but absent in the am, detox and innocence have been identified. law, java, w, sina...
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and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. finally, a reminder of the top story we're following for you. the cranium forces are reported to be recapturing territory in the south of their country. that would make it their biggest breakthrough since the start of the war. an official installed by russia acknowledged that ukraine has made advances in the headstone region. one of 4 that russia illegally annexed last week. why would crop that is all for me, but don't go anywhere because next up, if business news with the very talented rob watts don't go anywhere, want to stay tuned for that. remember, always get the latest at d, w dot com and on twitter and instagram at u. w. news. they, with people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. famili
and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. finally, a reminder of the top story we're following for you. the cranium forces are reported to be recapturing territory in the south of their country. that would make it their...
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and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome. today. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. germany as marking the 32nd anniversary of the reunification of east and west. though the berlin wall came down in november 1989 formal reunification happened in october 1990. this year. celebrations are taking place in the air fort an eastern germany where political leaders have in meeting to mark the occasion. dozens of cultural and entertainment of age events are also taking place. and a reminder, the top new story, this, our ukranian forces are reported to be recapturing territory in the south of the country in their biggest breakthrough there. since the start of the war, unofficial installed by russia acknowledged that ukraine has made advances in the harrison region. one of 4 that russia illegally annexed last week. you're watching deed of you news. our next our do
and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome. today. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. germany as marking the 32nd anniversary of the reunification of east and west. though the berlin wall came down in november 1989 formal reunification happened in october 1990....
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gene, you're right back with us. gene: i sure am and i think it's just a great catch.he cradles it and has both hands secure on it. i don't see the football hit the ground anywhere from, guys. brad: i want him on my basketball team. [laughter] gary: i know, unbelievable. referee: the call on the field stands, first down. brad: that was a catch. gary: that was a little bit of a break for a&m. they got to huddle up and call two plays on the replay official look at that catch. brad: ball at the 37-yard line. first and 10. 51 seconds left. texas a&m, no time-outs. king, will anderson. give and chase, throws late, incomplete. gary: that was a great incomplete right there because if that ball is caught, it's going to cost them 15 to 20 seconds. brad: flag down. referee: holding, defense, number three. 10-yard penalty, automatic first down. brad: arnold with a hold. gary: yeah, got beat at the line of scrimmage. he felt he was in danger and watch him grab ahold and yanke him down. evan stewart is showing his ability at the line of scrimmage. that's where you beat the press co
gene, you're right back with us. gene: i sure am and i think it's just a great catch.he cradles it and has both hands secure on it. i don't see the football hit the ground anywhere from, guys. brad: i want him on my basketball team. [laughter] gary: i know, unbelievable. referee: the call on the field stands, first down. brad: that was a catch. gary: that was a little bit of a break for a&m. they got to huddle up and call two plays on the replay official look at that catch. brad: ball at...