A history of biowarfare is presented and myths are discussed. The addition of genetic engineering to bacteria, fungi, and viruses creates more harmful agents, making them more infectious or more resistant to therapy.
| Description | A history of biowarfare is presented and myths are discussed. The addition of genetic engineering to bacteria, fungi, and viruses creates more harmful agents, making them more infectious or more resistant to therapy. |
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| Source | Genetic Science Learning Center at the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, University of Utah |
| Keyword | Project Bonfire; Hunter Program; PCR |
| Selector | Stith |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2004-01-06 13:36:09 |
| Date Last Modified | 2010-09-23 18:28:06 |
| Creator | Andrews, Katie |
| Language | EN |
| Record Number | 1279 |