POLLUTION GENE SPLICING COULD AID
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POLLUTION GENE-SPLICING COULD AID CLEANUP.(News/National/International)
WASHINGTON - Scientists have used gene-splicing to turn a weed into a possible tool for cleaning up mercury, a dangerous contaminant from pesticides, gold mining and textile and paper making. The real-world uses may be some time off, but the new research suggests a future role for plants in ...
April 16, 1996; Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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