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Module 3 is the final module of the system. It programs the E.ncapsulator to produce restriction enzymes and destroy all its genetic material after encapsulation has finished. There is an extra safeguard here as the E.ncapsulator is programmed to be killed at around body temperature. This prevents any possible pathogenic effects, and also allays health concerns of eating genetically modified organisms. <br> | Module 3 is the final module of the system. It programs the E.ncapsulator to produce restriction enzymes and destroy all its genetic material after encapsulation has finished. There is an extra safeguard here as the E.ncapsulator is programmed to be killed at around body temperature. This prevents any possible pathogenic effects, and also allays health concerns of eating genetically modified organisms. <br> |
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Module 3: Genome Deletion Overview
Module 3 is the final module of the system. It programs the E.ncapsulator to produce restriction enzymes and destroy all its genetic material after encapsulation has finished. There is an extra safeguard here as the E.ncapsulator is programmed to be killed at around body temperature. This prevents any possible pathogenic effects, and also allays health concerns of eating genetically modified organisms.
About the ethical implications of live organisms.