Subject: Restiction enzymes in humans
Date: Sun May 18 23:42:02 2003
Posted by No name entered.
Grade level: 10-12
School: No school entered.
City: No city entered. State/Province: No state entered.
Country: No country entered.
Area of science: Molecular Biology
ID: 1053319322.Mb
Message:
Is it possible that someone could formulate or transfer restriction enzymes so
that they could be used in humans? For example if bacteria can cut the DNA in
bacteriophages would it not be possible for humans to do the same for regular
viruses? Thank you
Re: Restiction enzymes in humans
Current Queue |
Current Queue for Molecular Biology |
Molecular Biology archives
Try the links in the MadSci Library for more information on Molecular Biology.
MadSci Home | Information |
Search |
Random Knowledge Generator |
MadSci Archives |
Mad Library | MAD Labs |
MAD FAQs |
Ask a ? |
Join Us! |
Help Support MadSci
MadSci Network,
webadmin@www.madsci.org
© 1995-2003. All rights reserved.