telomerase-production cut and paste?

From: avatar (avatar@renegadeclothing.com.au)
Date: Mon Feb 17 2003 - 03:05:30 MST

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    Does anyone know whether any research has been done indicating what area of dna is responsible for producing telomerase and for producing repair mechanisms for telomerase in somatic cells. Can laser scissors and tweezers be used to cut and paste this dna in non-somatic cells? This is obviously more advanced stuff but it would seem to be an interesting idea.

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